A 4GB memory card will hold about two hours of 720p recording. One gigabyte will hold about 30 minutes of this type of recording.
The official definition of gigabyte (GB) is 1000 megabytes (MB). The use of 1024 for memory is due to the use of binary addressing. Computers were originally structured with memory based up 8 or 64. So any larger memory will be a multiple of this. First floppy drive was 512KB. Double this and you have 1024. Then this continued up to the Gigabyte sizes. I know this is not a complete explanation but this is how the computer was made.
If you are talking 'memory' in computers than I think you want to say how many MB in a GB? 1,000 MB = 1 GB
It will be 0.4982 GB. Following is a conversion rate: 1024 KB = 1 MB 1024 MB = 1 GB 1024 GB = 1 TB (which is highest unit for memory)
There are 1,000 megabytes in one gigabyte. (Some would like to say 1,024 megabytes to a gigabyte.)
2 gb or RAM Memory will do to run i-tunes.
2 gb
There are 2 versions: 16 Gb and 32 GB.
The PS2 has 32 MB of RDRAM @ 3.2 gigabytes /sec. Also note the following: 4 MB DRAM video memory @ 48 gigabytes /sec. 2 MB I/O memory 16 KB cache memory 2 MB sound memory
6.7 Gb
That would be 2 megabytes which in today's world isn't very much. Instead of MB, do you mean GB which is gigabytes? 2 gigabytes is 2048 megabytes.
usually varies from 2 to 4 to 6 gigabytes.
£100
It depends on how many gigabytes it has
If you are talking about storage, then the iPad 2 is variable, coming in either 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB. If you are talking about memory, it has 512MB.
The Dell Latitude D600 is an obsolete laptop. It had a memory of up to 512 megabytes. An upgrade could expand the memory to 2 gigabytes. It has memory slots to facilitate memory expansion.
gigabytes is a measurement of memory. so basically, how many gigabytes you have left on your computer is how much memory you have left.