how far i know 1Gb =1024 Mb
so: 192 divided with 1024 makes 0,188 Gb
am i right?
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120 megabytes is about .11 gigabytes.
1024 megabytes is equal to one gigabyte
420 mb = .42 gb
252MB = .252 GB 1 gig = 1000 megs
1000 MB = 1 GB 120 x 1000 = 120,000 MegaBites
120,000 Mb. A Gb is 1000 Mb.
A MB (MegaByte) equals 1048576 bytes (B) or 1024 KiloBytes (KB). or 0,00098 GigaByte (GB). So 120 MB = 125829120 B or 122880 KB or 0.11719 GB
7.992 Gigabytes but it will be listed as 8 Gigabytes (much the same way a 119.8 Gigabyte hard drive would be listed as a 120 GB. Also, for future reference, every 1,000 megabytes equals 1 gigabyte (mega = million giga= billion)
1000 KB = 1 MB = 0 GB 100000 KB = 100 MB = 0 GB 1,000,000 KB = 1000 MB = 1 GB 10,000,000 KB = 10000 MB = 10 GB 100,000,000 KB = 100000 MB = 100 GB 20,000,000 KB = 20,000 MB = 20 GB Answer is: 120,000,000 KB = 120 GB (120 Million KB).
120,000 Very close,but it is actually 1,024mb in 1gb so accurately it would be 122880mb
120 min MP3-quality music: 170 MB120 min CD-quality music: 1200 MB (1.2 GB)120 min internet-quality video: 1200 MB120 min DVD-quality video: 6000 MB (6 GB)All numbers are approximate.
It depends on if you're saying there are 1000 MB in 1 GB or 1024 MB in 1 GB. If it's the former, it's 120000 MB; if it's the latter, it's 122880 MB.
About 0.7 GB One gigabyte is 1024 megabytes And for your viewing entertainment... 1024 gigabytes = 1 terabyte 512 megabytes = 1/2 gigabyte 256 megabytes = 1/4 gigabyte 120 megabytes = Over 1/8 gigabyte
no, 60 GB is way bigger then 120 GB... are six or something?
That really depends on the quality of the video. A low-quality video may use 1 megabyte (not gigabyte) per minute, or a few megabytes per minute. A DVD, which is already high quality, has 4.7 gigabytes for a capacity of perhaps a little over 2 hours (120 minutes). A Blu-ray disc, which has a still higher quality, uses about 25 gigabytes for the same playing time.
The number of images will depend on the quality setting and image size. 512 MB is pretty small. I'd go for a 2 GB and use the 512 for a backup. But that being said it would be between 120 and about 430 pictures.