A Blu-Ray disc can hold up to 50GB of data
A single layer blu-ray can hold 25gb of memory and it can hold 50gb on a dual layer blu-ray
A Blu-Ray can hold up to a maximum of 50GB
50 GB of maximum storage space.
20 to 50 gb(gigabytes) A single layer blu ray disc store 25GB of data and dual layer can store up to 50GB of data
As much as the PS3 game it's also on a BluRay Disc
A region 1 DVD is intended to be used in North America. Any BluRay player purchased in North America should play the disc. Bluray players from other regions such as Europe will be expecting to play discs marked with a different region code so are unlikely to pay a region 1 DVD.
If you intend to use the laptop for playing the latest games you will need a powerful machine. For gaming you should choose a laptop with a i5 or i7 processor, at least 4 GB DDRAM and a good graphic card from ATI or Nvidia. The screen size I suggest is 15" or 17", depending on your needs for portability. For playing/writing BluRay Discs on your machine you will need a bluray DVD combo. As for storing capacity I will suggest a 500 GB HDD. These are some of the specs you need to look in a laptop for gaming and multimedia purposes.
It depends how the audio and video are encoded (the codecs), the bitrate (or quality) of the encoding, the movie's length and the amount of movement within the video (encoding typically only encodes key frames and the differences between frames rather than every frame). Generally speaking, a dual-layer DVD movie could be anything up to 8.5 GB in size including all extras, menus, languages and so on. The same movie optimised for BluRay will be anything up to 50 GB in size, but typically in the region of 20-30 GB (excluding extras).
How many GB are there in 9161 MB?
There are 1048576 k in a GB.
There is exactly one gigabyte in a gigabyte.
3449939 kilobyte = how many gigabyte ?
Two.
.155 GB