Award-winning, high-performance wireless controller features the XBox guide button for quick, in-game access to friends and music in the Microsoft® RKB00001 Slim Gaming Console with 4 GB SD card.
4 GB SD card
Built in WiFi
Xbox Live
Xbox LIVE brings a whole world of entertainment possibility right to your Xbox 360
New xbox 360 is the only console with 802.11n wi-fi built-in for a faster and easier connection to xbox live
Award-winning, high-performance wireless controller features the Xbox Guide Button for quick, in-game access to friends and music
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Comments about Microsoft� Xbox 360 Slim Gaming Console, 4 GB SD Card:
Folks, Please, this console and ANY OTHER XBOX 360 CONSOLE DOES NOT, I REPEAT DOES NOT HAVE ANY MEMORY SLOT WHAT SO EVER. PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT!
There are multiple USB ports to plug in controllers and USB flash drives (up to 16gb each drive). IT has built in 4gb of storage IT IS NOT A CARD OF ANY SORT!!!!! You can opt to get the 250GB console which has a proprietary 250GB hard drive, for storing, games, music, movies, DLC (downloadable content) and much more. If you buy any limited edition consoles those come with a 320GB hard drive. (think Halo 4, Gears of War 3 consoles)
Again, there is no card that you need. It does not have SD cards. That is completely incorrect. The use of a USB flash drive is completely optional as well.
Comments about Microsoft� Xbox 360 Slim Gaming Console, 4 GB SD Card:
I'm not a gamer and this is my first foray into any kind of game device. I do like the music and video potential of the Xbox. So far I have watched an Xbox live event, a movie via Amazon and linked to my Windows 8 (customer preview) system to stream music and videos. This looks like a winning combo. The controller is easy and intuitive. I have the Xbox connected to my receiver via HDMI and then to my TV. No issues with that. I also found it easy to add the Xbox to my network. At first I was worried that it only supports 100Mbps, but found no problem with HD videos. It does not support .flv format, which I find to be a limitation. As far as music goes, you can't really set up a playlist via the Xbox. I was able to create and save one on the Windows 8 machine and then access it via the Xbox. I think this this should prove to be satisfactory. I also attached a USB drive to play music. Who knows, I may even have to buy a game or two. One thing that is annoying to me is that you can't turn off the sounds generated when you move around the Xbox menu.