For those interested, keep in mind that you can't play the online co-op mode in Halo: Reach and a number of other Xbox 360 games with just a 4 GB internal flash drive or even a flash pen drive. You need an actual Xbox 360 hard drive for those modes. Just putting that out there before someone goes and buys a $200 console and then finds out that they can't play Halo: Reach online co-op. If you don't care about online co-op , installing games to the hard drive (these are optional installs, not mandatory) and you don't plan on downloading full Xbox 360 games or lots of other content (DLC, XBLA games, videos, game demos, etc. Plus if you run out of room, you can always delete stuff to make space and then re-download your purchased content later at no extra charge), the 4 GB Slim is sufficient though. Also I don't think the 4 GB slim comes with a headset. You'll have to get that seperately. It's like $20 I think though.







