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I have been saving up for a 360 the past few months now by putting aside money from each of my paychecks. I need only one or two more paychecks and I am there. My question is should I get the Elite or Pro 360. Only reason for an Elite is the bigger HD but I will only use it for game saves, demo's, add-ons (if they are saved here), and theme's if they are worth getting. I do not plan on downloading games because I have a Wii for its VC and most of the games on the Marketplace I can get on the Wii or are PSP remakes/ports. As for music I shall just run it from my iPod. TIA for the responses.Like I just told someone else. Its your money you worked for it so spend it as you wish
Lgndryhr
I am asking because I want the most worth out of money. My sub-question is do I really need a 120GB HDD for what I shall do with a 360.LgndryhrTo tell you like I just told the other person... I will put it like this then..... Do you need the bigger harddrive? If you don't get the Pro. If so get the E or you can buy the core then the big HDD which will still come out the same. Or if you dont want a HDD get the core and a memory card To add to that think of what you can do with the 120gb HDD. You can add your music I have 4gb of music I am going to add to my Elite when I get it. You can add pics and a whole bunch of other stuff to. If you don't want all that then go for the PRO.
I have been saving up for a 360 the past few months now by putting aside money from each of my paychecks. I need only one or two more paychecks and I am there. My question is should I get the Elite or Pro 360. Only reason for an Elite is the bigger HD but I will only use it for game saves, demo's, add-ons (if they are saved here), and theme's if they are worth getting. I do not plan on downloading games because I have a Wii for its VC and most of the games on the Marketplace I can get on the Wii or are PSP remakes/ports. As for music I shall just run it from my iPod. TIA for the responses.
Lgndryhr
for what you want to do the premium is fine. however, i know in the future you will want to download xbox arcade games because they include original titles unlike the Wii downloads...so far. the elite is also more quite and cooling system is better so they say. the E is only $80 more so i dont see why you wouldnt pay a little extra and be totaly satisfied wthout second thoughts.
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I don't see why anyone would get a Pro now. For 80 bucks, you get HDMI and 120GB.
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However, the Pro version is certainly a great machine. The 120GB is really just a convenience and HDMI is only important for large HDTVs.Â
However, the Pro version is certainly a great machine. The 120GB is really just a convenience and HDMI is only important for large HDTVs.Â
While the Pro is a great machine, 120GB is not a convenience if you plan on having a lot of Demos installed and content. My original 360 had next to no space left after installing several demos, arcade games, movies etc. So in this case an extra 100GB is awesome. As for HDMI only being important with large HDTVs, how do you figure that? HDMI is on everything these days from the smaller LCD's up. My 32' has several HDMI ports. And like I said before, if you are going the 1080p route, you want that HDMI port...It makes much more sense to get the elite. $80 bucks more and you get 100GB more HD space, + HDMI. Despite what was said above me a few, it does make a huge difference for games that can run at 1080p. Believe me it is noticeable. The only way to get 1080p in the past was to use the VGA cable. Unfortunately a lot of the TVs these days, do not have a VGA port and only have component or DVI.
So by getting the elite you are also somewhat future proofing your console. And the final reason: You get the latest revision of the 360 hardware, always a good thing.NeoXPG
You're wrong about 1080p only through VGA and HDMI. You can get 1080p through component too. I should know, I'm running 1080p through component.
[QUOTE="NeoXPG"]It makes much more sense to get the elite. $80 bucks more and you get 100GB more HD space, + HDMI. Despite what was said above me a few, it does make a huge difference for games that can run at 1080p. Believe me it is noticeable. The only way to get 1080p in the past was to use the VGA cable. Unfortunately a lot of the TVs these days, do not have a VGA port and only have component or DVI.
So by getting the elite you are also somewhat future proofing your console. And the final reason: You get the latest revision of the 360 hardware, always a good thing.williamweaver
You're wrong about 1080p only through VGA and HDMI. You can get 1080p through component too. I should know, I'm running 1080p through component.
yeah i think williamweaver is right...u can play 1080p games on a 1080p display w/ component cables. the only thing is that component cables won't upscale dvds to 1080p but vga cables will. I'm not 100% sure but i read around on a lot of forums and that's what i got out of it.
[QUOTE="williamweaver"][QUOTE="NeoXPG"]It makes much more sense to get the elite. $80 bucks more and you get 100GB more HD space, + HDMI. Despite what was said above me a few, it does make a huge difference for games that can run at 1080p. Believe me it is noticeable. The only way to get 1080p in the past was to use the VGA cable. Unfortunately a lot of the TVs these days, do not have a VGA port and only have component or DVI.
So by getting the elite you are also somewhat future proofing your console. And the final reason: You get the latest revision of the 360 hardware, always a good thing.xstyle54U
You're wrong about 1080p only through VGA and HDMI. You can get 1080p through component too. I should know, I'm running 1080p through component.
yeah i think williamweaver is right...u can play 1080p games on a 1080p display w/ component cables. the only thing is that component cables won't upscale dvds to 1080p but vga cables will. I'm not 100% sure but i read around on a lot of forums and that's what i got out of it.
That's exactly right. You can play games in 1080p, DVD's at 480p, and HD-DVD's at 1080i through component.
I would recommend the Premium version with the 20GB HDD. Not only are you saving $80, you can save alot more buying used or ebay. Money seems to be the issue with you, so dont buy Elite. Its the same things for more than you will use. 120 GB is good if you are going use your xbox as a media center but doesnt seem you are. 20GB is fine for all your demos, themes, and music.
 The Elite still suffers from alot of issues and xbox 360 will get updated again. Wait till then really upgrade. The inside needs to be changed. I bet by end of 2007, they will have better 360s. Run quieter and cooler. Elite is not future proof. There will be more enhancements, I gurantee it. Elite is nice if you have the money spend but it doesnt seem like you do, I assure you that the Premium is just fine.
[QUOTE="NeoXPG"]It makes much more sense to get the elite. $80 bucks more and you get 100GB more HD space, + HDMI. Despite what was said above me a few, it does make a huge difference for games that can run at 1080p. Believe me it is noticeable. The only way to get 1080p in the past was to use the VGA cable. Unfortunately a lot of the TVs these days, do not have a VGA port and only have component or DVI.
So by getting the elite you are also somewhat future proofing your console. And the final reason: You get the latest revision of the 360 hardware, always a good thing.williamweaver
You're wrong about 1080p only through VGA and HDMI. You can get 1080p through component too. I should know, I'm running 1080p through component.
My bad. I have never used the component cable and bought the VGA cable because the MS rep I was dealing with told me only 1080i was possible with the component output. Guess he needs to go back to school... ;-)Update: I have decided that a pro is the better choice. I do realize the 20GB HDD is only 13 after MS's formatting but still that should be more than enough. I won't keep demo's because once I buy the game of a demo won't need it. Add-on's cant be too big nor can patches, i believe -- correct me if I am wrong. I am pretty sure gamesaves are minor in size so 13GB should last me. And for my music that is what my iPod is for. So yea thanks again for the responses.
Also in response to arcade games none on there intrest me that I cannot get on the Wii or PSP. Castlevania will be coming to the psp this fall and that Turtles arcade is coming to the Wii and Lumines is on the PSP so no need for those. So nothing that interests me. Thanks for those that were helpful.
Lgndryhr
Im curious to know why you would not consider ever downloading original xbox arcade games . also do you realize a lot of developers going the route of extra downloadable content such as additional maps. i know for sure by end of the year you will want a bigger hardrive.
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[QUOTE="Lgndryhr"]Update: I have decided that a pro is the better choice. I do realize the 20GB HDD is only 13 after MS's formatting but still that should be more than enough. I won't keep demo's because once I buy the game of a demo won't need it. Add-on's cant be too big nor can patches, i believe -- correct me if I am wrong. I am pretty sure gamesaves are minor in size so 13GB should last me. And for my music that is what my iPod is for. So yea thanks again for the responses.
Also in response to arcade games none on there intrest me that I cannot get on the Wii or PSP. Castlevania will be coming to the psp this fall and that Turtles arcade is coming to the Wii and Lumines is on the PSP so no need for those. So nothing that interests me. Thanks for those that were helpful.
BLAS1AN
Im curious to know why you would not consider ever downloading original xbox arcade games . also do you realize a lot of developers going the route of extra downloadable content such as additional maps. i know for sure by end of the year you will want a bigger hardrive.
ÂÂ As I stated there is nothing out now I want nor anything planned I want. Also, I figured you could have figured it out by now because of my sig for my PSP. I am on custom firmware...that is all I can say here without getting into trouble. Well if that time I want a bigger HD then I shall get one but as it stands I don't need it. I do not justify the extra spending on an accessory that I do not need nor believe I will need. Also, I do trade games in at EB so no biggie for me.
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