A 4 GB flash drive can hold approximately 2,200 7 megapixel JPG images at maximum quality, 1,000 MP3 songs or six full-length movies in the Divx format. Any combination of file types can be stored on the same flash drive.
4gb can hold about 1200 songs or 4000mb worth of things (about 3-4mb in per song)
Hold what? be more specific. As in music, movies , games, data or more.
1gb= 1000 mb
4 Gigabytes worth of information, whether that be pictures (3-4 megabytes each)
(songs around 15-20 megabytes). All depends on what you are storing.
Four Gyga Bytes, which is a lot: more than 4,000,000,000 bytes. ONe 6-paged word document is around 3000 bytes.
How long will a 4gb tablet hold
4,000 MB.
4gb
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 amount of RAM is actually dependent upon the instruction set architecture. For instance: Windows 7 Ultimate, Enterprise, and Professional 32bit can only support 4GB of RAM, while the 64bit version can handle 192GB. Operating System | 32bit | 64bit 7 Ultimate | 4GB | 192GB 7 Enterprise | 4GB | 192GB 7 Professional | 4GB | 192GB 7 Home Premium | 4GB | 16GB 7 Home Basic | 4GB | 8GB 7 Starter | 2GB | N/A Vista Ultimate | 4GB | 128GB Vista Enterprise | 4GB | 128GB Vista Professional | 4GB | 128GB Vista Home Premium | 4GB | 16GB Vista Home Basic | 4GB | 8GB Vista Starter | 1GB | N/A XP | 4GB | 128GB XP Starter Edition | 512GB | N/A Hope this helps :D(my formatting messed up, so that explains why it might be an eyesore)
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You can use either a 32bit or 64bit operating system (OS) for 4GB of RAM. 4GB of memory is the limit a 32bit OS can handle, this includes any memory that your graphics card has, so your computer may recognise only 3.5GB of RAM if you have a 512MB GPU. You will need a 64bit os that will use all of the ram.
4.7GB on a standard DVD - can be a duel layer disk (double sided) which holds 9.4GB
About 4 gb
CDs cannot hold 4gb but a single layer DVDR can. CDs cannot hold 4gb but a single layer DVDR can.
NOT A LOT i recommend 32 GB
depends on the motherboard, but average would be 4gb.
A 4GB memory card will hold about two hours of 720p recording. One gigabyte will hold about 30 minutes of this type of recording.
2 times as much as 4gb which is 2 times as much as 2gb
they usually hold up to around 4000 songs that's pretty good
4GB Holds up to 1,000 songs Holds up to 3,500 photos Holds up to 4 hours video
2GB- 500 songs 4GB-1000 songs 5GB-1500 songs 8GB-2000 songs
doe the sylvania hold more songs
1GB will hold about 1-1 1/2 hours of video, so a 4GB iPod can hold around 5-6 hours. Although, I cannot think of a 4GB iPod that will support video playback. There is only the 8GB iPod Nano that plays video.
It depends on the size of the songs. However, 4gb MP3 players can generally hold approximately 1000 songs.