Yes, if the program is less then 4 GB it could. Most are well under that. Even a "large" application will be less than half of one gigabyte. Computers today require extra memory to enable tasks such as video and photo editing when a video file can be three gigabytes or more.
Gigabytes a unit of measure for computer memory. 450 Gigabytes can simply hold more things such as music, programs, emails, and pictures than 4 gigabytes.
4 gigabytes = 4,096 megabytes
An MP3 player with 4 gigabytes of space will hold on average 1000 songs. The amount of songs that a 4 gigabyte MP3 player will hold depends on the size or length of each song; the average being close to three minutes.
About 4 gb
The number of songs 4 GB of memory can hold depends on the file size of each song. On average, a 3-minute song in standard quality is around 3-4 MB. Therefore, 4 GB of memory can hold roughly 1000-1300 songs.
4 million minutes
4 GB can hold about 1000 songs. This depends on your player though. Also it depends on the size of the songs. If the songs are 4mb then it's about 1000 songs.
a long time
20,0000
Well a 4 GB ipod can hold about 1,000 songs, and so can a 4 GB MP3 player. It really depends on the format and lenght of the songs.
That depends on the nature of the information. In high quality photographs, 4 GB might hold just a few dozen, or a few hundreds. For text-based files, it might hold many hunderds of thousands.
Nothing. If you upgrade from lets say 2 GB to 4 GB, they will run bettter.