The range for a multimedia drive is between 120 GB to over 1TB in size. This enables one to store files, photographs, music, games and it is advisable to look for a model with at least 500 GB in order to have enough room.
No the average USB flash drive is around 4 GBs (with a max of 64 GBs) when the average HDD (hard drive) is around 750 GBs on a personal computer (reaching all the way to 5 TBs AKA 5,000 GBs).
Speed and size are the best friends of multimedia. You will want a 7200 rpm hard drive and the largest size (GBs) drive you can afford. If you want an external drive and have a FireWire connection on your computer, that is much more preferrable than USB due to its speed.
Up to 64 GBs
Depends on how many GBs your flash drive is. Can't hurt to try though. The flash drive will tell you whether or not you have to space to hold the programs.
64.08984 Gigabytes.
0.015529633 GB
A GBS is a Global positionig system
Hard drive is the answer.CDs hold generally upto 700MB of data. Hard drive can hold GBs worth data.
.89 GB roughly
There are exactly 158,334,976 Kilobytes in 151 Gigabytes.
This does not make sense
its 128GB (IPhone 6)