Think of it like comparing a small cup to a big bucket. If you have 1 cup and 500 cups, obviously 500 cups is more than 1 cup. The same principle applies to gigabytes (GB). 500 GB is larger than 1 GB because it's like having 500 units versus just 1 unit. So, in the world of digital storage, 500 GB is a lot more than 1 GB.
1000 mb = 1 gb so 300 gb is 600 times better than 500 mb
Megabytes means millions of bytes. Actually a bit more, because of the way "mega" is used in computer science. So, 500 megabyte is a little more than 500 million bytes. It is also about 1/2 of a gigabyte.
A 1 TB disk is twice the capacity of a 500 GB disk. I TB = 1000 GB 500 GB = 0.5 TB
No, a Gigabyte is 1,024 times more than 1 Megabyte
MB is always 1000 to 1 GB and 999 MB is less than 1 GB
1 GB = 1024 MB which is any day greater than 512 MB So, yes. 1 GB is greater than 512 MB
a little more than 1/10 of a gig... a little more than 1/10 of a gig...
1mb=1024kb. 1gb=1024mb. 500gb= 512000mb. 500gb= round abot 8mb
Yes.
1 gigabyte is equal to 1,024 megabytes
Yes. My camera has a 5 megapixel sensor and typically produces JPEG files in the 1 to 2 megabyte range. So 500 of those photos will take from 500 megabytes to 1 gigabyte -- which fills up 1/4 to 1/2 of a 2 gigabyte memory card. Some more expensive cameras produce larger image files -- perhaps 500 of those larger files might not fit.