Will be a disk external DRIVE for the 360 Slim to work on the new 360 E?

I am interested in getting the new Xbox 360 E model to replace my Slim 1 1/2 year, but I want to keep my external hard drive of 250 GB. Is it possible to buy an E 360 4 GB console and then use my hard drive on it? Or the E-360 is compatible with its own specially designed hard drives?

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