Since I believe this Arcade model has HDMI, yes, you could upgrade it by purchasing a hard drive. All other features are the same as far as I know. The Elite just has the biggest HDD and is black, and was the first to have HDMI of the 360's.
This price is going to move some units for sure, I think. While many of us here may be a bit more fortunate, there are many families that simply cannot afford a $300-$400 system, and with the Wii being perpetually MIA, this is going to be a very feasible choice for them.
I'm kind of anxious to see the total US console numbers sometime next Jan/Feb. Might be interesting.
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Since I believe this Arcade model has HDMI, yes, you could upgrade it by purchasing a hard drive. All other features are the same as far as I know. The Elite just has the biggest HDD and is black, and was the first to have HDMI of the 360's.
This price is going to move some units for sure, I think. While many of us here may be a bit more fortunate, there are many families that simply cannot afford a $300-$400 system, and with the Wii being perpetually MIA, this is going to be a very feasible choice for them.
I'm kind of anxious to see the total US console numbers sometime next Jan/Feb. Might be interesting.