Answer may vary by a bit:
On my external harddrive, (Which is 1Tb), it says that I can store 936 Gb. So it is somewhere around there...
1000 gigabytes are in 1 terrabyte, if that answers your question.
i saw some internal 1TB drives for about $70+. external maybe $90+
1,000 gigabytes
1 terabyte
Hard drive is the answer.CDs hold generally upto 700MB of data. Hard drive can hold GBs worth data.
The most common largest byte i a terabyte.
Of course.
it would be able to hold 150000 songs
The HDD, or hard disc drive is one example of a drive that does not require power to hold its stored data.
Well, the short answer is 1,024. The longer answer is after 1,024 gigabytes it becomes a terabyte. I've seen 2TB hard drives for sale but the size is increasing all the time as technology progresses. 1,024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte 1,024 gigabytes = 1 terabyte
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20 gb
well 1 gigabyte is about 1.5 hours. scince 1 terabyte is 1000 gigabytes. then it should equale about 1,500 hours
A 1TB drive has aprox. 1000GB of memory. So 1TB has 250GB more memory than any 750GB drive.
The type of partition is irrelevant to how much data can be stored. A partition can hold as much data as has been designated on the hard drive during the creation of the partition. The size of your hard drive determines how large the NTFS partition can be.
How much music in wave files can a terabyte hold