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nordlead said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
XGamer0611 said:

 

I agree sith you Blappo. I think there is no point to the Elite anymore as well. Yes, it has 60 GB more in space but what are people using there X360's HDD's for. I've had a 20 GB system for about 2 years and still have over 10 GB of space and I have downloaded demos, games and other DLC. I think your best point is the HDMI, the Elite was elite when it was the only SKU that had HDMI now all of them do. @S.T.A.G.E, so what if it comes with an HDMI cable in box as cheap as HDMI cables are I could pick one up on the cheap.

Good post, Blappo

Sidenote: My 500th post, cool!

 

Um....it would still add up dude. An HDMI cable costs $49.99. The 120 GB HD costs $150. Buying the elite you essentially save yourself $100 upgrading from the premium Xbox 360. The Elite is a great deal and still has plenty of relevance. To upgrade to the same quality materials the Elite has from the premium it would cost $199.99 plus tax.

lol. I bought two rather robust HDMI cables (different colors too) for $5 each. So the best you can claim is you save $55 on a 60 GB upgrade.

 

 

It says right here that the HDMI cable is $49.99

Gamespot:http://www.gamestop.com/browse/search.aspx?N=0&Ntk=TitleKeyword&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Ntt=xbox%20360%20hdmi%20cable

 

Xbox.com:http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/x/xbox360hdmiavcable/

 

My point stands. You still save $100 because the you save $50 from upgrading from 60 GB to 120 GB. The 360 premium doesn't come with HDMI so if you buy the HDMI from Microsoft or Gamestop it saves you $50 extra. Add it up.