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If you aren't playing a lot of games 4gb would probably be fine. I personally wouldn't like it, but you save a bunch of money avoiding the hard drive. You can expand the storage fairly cheaply down the line with a flash drive if you desire though!


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If you aren't playing a lot of games 4gb would probably be fine. I personally wouldn't like it, but you save a bunch of money avoiding the hard drive. You can expand the storage fairly cheaply down the line with a flash drive if you desire though!
I agree.

Unless you're putting games directly on the HD, 4GB is more than enough for user data. You can add up to 16GB via USB flash drive in the future, or it's about $100 for the Microsoft 250GB HD.
   
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