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The Xbox 360 4GB Console is a slim, matte‑finished version of Microsoft's 360 series released around 2010‑2013. It features a triple‑core Xenon CPU, 512 MB of GDDR3 RAM, HDMI 1080p output, and an expandable 2.5" SATA HDD bay, while shipping with only 4 GB of internal flash storage.
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$128.99
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$373.41
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$128.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlighted the Xbox 360 4GB Slim as a premium‑yet‑affordable redesign, noting its matte finish, quieter operation, and identical internals to higher‑storage models. They praised the 512 MB RAM upgrade and the console’s ability to resolve earlier overheating problems, while criticizing the limited onboard storage and the lack of an optical drive.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the console’s easy setup, reliable wireless controllers, and low price point, especially for casual gaming and streaming. Common complaints focus on the tiny 4 GB storage, the need to buy an extra HDD, occasional overheating in older units, and fingerprint marks on non‑matte finishes.
Common Complaints
Insufficient 4 GB internal storage, need to purchase an additional HDD, occasional overheating and fan noise in older units, and fingerprint smudges on non‑matte finishes.
How It Compares
vs. Xbox 360 250GB S/Elite
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Choose the 250GB model if you need out‑of‑the‑box storage; otherwise the 4GB Slim offers better value with optional HDD upgrades.
vs. PlayStation 3 Slim
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Opt for PS3 Slim for energy‑saving and larger built‑in storage; choose Xbox 360 4GB if you prefer Kinect features and the Xbox Live ecosystem.
Xbox 360 4GB vs Sony PlayStation 4 500GB
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