Most modern home computers have hard discs in the range of 160 GB to 500 GB.
A kindle fire HD has 40 gigabytes
Probably a lot!
That is a HUGE file. Many hours 30 hours + ?
Depends on whether you have the HD version or the standard version. The standard version is more than 2 GB and the HD should be nearly twice that
Depends on your harddrive size and whether the movies are in HD. My DVR holds 100 hours of HD programming and is a smaller harddrive than the PS3 320 GB. Sites I reviewed said HD is about 1 GB per hour programming others said 1.5 GB so the PS3 320 GB could hold 200 to 300 hours of HD movies. Netflix is said to be about 2 GB an hour or so at the same site which would be less than 100 movies.
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Roughly about 35 to 45. Most Iso's are around 4.5 GB some are 3.5 GB, 2.5 GB, 1.5 GB. Rarely 7.5 GB, or in MB's.
A High Definition Digital Versatile Disc or HD-DVD holds 15 GB per layer (a regular DVD holds 4.7 GB per layer)
At Walmart.com the 16 GB Zune is $165. The 32 GB Zune is $231
Considering that each song is an average of 3 MB, and a GB is 1000 MB, so 32 GB of space will hold around 10,000 3 MB songs.
Finder > shift + command + g > type "/" (without quotes) > click on Macintosh HD once > command + i
It depends what you are downloading. If you are watching HD YouTube, it will be about 20, but if you're just looking at web pages it will easily last a month.