Yes. But not without obtaining software to decrypt and rip the DVD. Please note that I am not advocating that you do this...since it is against the law. However, if you were to do so, once the DVD was ripped, you could convert the .vob files into something the Zvue could play with the Zapp software or the Zflicks software both of which can be found on Zvue's website.
The LCM is 18980.
The greatest common factor of 260 , 676 = 52
260 divided by 16 equals 16 with a remainder of 4.
2 x 2 x 5 x 13 = 260
2 x 2 x 5 x 13 = 2602 x 2 x 5 x 13 = 260
It depends, if you are asking about Zvue models 200, 250 or 260, then I think they have value as an economical alternative to Video iPods. The screen resolution is 160x240 instead of 320x240...but the upside to that is that the files are smaller and you can fit more on the SD card (another difference since the iPod uses a hard drive).
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195% of 260= 195% * 260= 1.95 * 260= 507
38% of 260= 38% * 260= 0.38 * 260= 98.8
2% of 260 = 2% * 260 = 0.02 * 260 = 5.2
31% of 260= 31% * 260= 0.31 * 260= 80.6
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Personally, 260 MB is not a lot to download, especially if you have a download manager like me. I've downloaded much bigger files (in GBs) with flashget that took days, but that's just my opinion
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260 into percentage = 26000% 260 * 100% = 2600)%
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