A byte is a standard "block" of data bits that was introduced by IBM and other manufacturers to store one "character" or "symbol" or some other standardized piece of data. A "bit" is the short name for a "binary digit" that can have only two values: 0 or 1.
1 byte is usually defined as 8 bits.
1024 bytes = 1 kilobyte
1024 kilobytes = 1 megabyte
1024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte Note:
All the above definitions have long been in common everyday usage within the computer industry.
im not sure but a 2 gig cost about 4$ so im gonna say about 2$
You need to take in consideration as to what you mean 1 gig of valueble data it could be very expencive to loose,then 1 gig of ddr ddr2 ddr3 computer memory can be from $40-$$70,then if you are talking about 1 gig camera memory it can be $10-$25.I hope that helps.
The 120 GB slim was 299 and the 250 GB was 349 toward the end of 2010 in the USA.
The price of a 8gb Ipod Touch ranges from $210- $300. Not that expensive and they are worth the money.
Not much
Not much
100 GB pounds ;-D
That would be $74.50.
30,000 megabytes worth
$50
A PS3 harddrive is a standard size notebook harddrive and are only worth the amount of a used laptop harddrive of the same GB size. The $50 extra currently being charged for the 320 GB harddrive is about value of a new 160 GB harddrive so a used 120 GB harddrive would be worth much less.
For just an 8 gb it is just 199.00
the price varies on how many gb you pay for. it starts at $229 for the lowest amount of gb.
Since Italy uses the Euro... at the time of answering, €750.00 = £641.07