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MS havel launched a Memory Upgrade system for Xbox 360 users who dont have enough memory to upgrade the new dash, site here....
So far in USA its either a FREE 512mb memory card OR a refurbished 20GB HD $19.99 there is a special offer it seems that is for $29.99 20gb HD + 3 Month live sub.Last edited by Family Fry; 14-10-2008, 07:09.
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I'd been tempted to pick up a £129 Arcade for downstairs as a Media Center Extender, and I must admit that it sounds like an even better deal when I could add the 20GB HDD for a few quid more...
It's good that there's a proper exchange program, though. Makes some amends for the stupid decision not to make the HDD standard on all 360s.
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Originally posted by NekoFever View PostIt's good that there's a proper exchange program, though. Makes some amends for the stupid decision not to make the HDD standard on all 360s.
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I don't like that fact you need a minimum of 128 MB storage for this new dash, after buying an Arcade on Saturday to use at a second location I visit often. Thank's for the late but crucial information about the new dash MS! I wish I got a Pro or kept my 20 GB HDD after getting a 120 GB one. Isn't hindsight great!
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Can you apply with a later Arcade (256mb card included?) or is it only earlier cores? A free 512 card sounds good to me
Anyone without a HDD, look around at Comet were selling off the 20gig for £20 in store the other week. There may still be some around. I wouldn't count on the £12 MS deal being a new HDD.
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Makes me wonder what steps Microsoft will take with future revisions of the console, given the new dashboard size requirements. Will they increase the internal storage size (the bit where the dashboard is traditionally stored) to accomodate the new size? Will they make 512MB cards standard?
If so, what happens if you turn the machine on with no memory card/HDD? Will the machine be inoperable, or are you simply blocked out of dashboard, or do you revert to the existing dashboard? If not, how will you install the update to a fresh card? Seems rather clumsy to require a card to operate.
Certainly not trying to rip into Microsoft's efforts, I support their progressive improvements to the machine, I'm just curious about what the implications are. All will become clear, of course.
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