If you are planning on storing nothing but text files (essays) on your computer, a gigabyte would last you, for all practical purposes, forever. But if you ever plan to have pictures or movies on your computer, you're going to need a lot more.
depends...if all your songs were 5mb it would be able to hold 50000 songs :)
A 32 GB flash drive can hold about 2050 MP3 files. A 32 GB flash drive will hold around 64 MP4 files, depending on how long they are. USB flash drives are able to be written over if you want to delete the information.
That the computer is able to hold 640 gigabytes of information
Considering most songs nowadays are about 3-4 MB, a 80 GB Zune should be able to hold around 20,000 songs.
it depends on how long the song is but mine can hold 300
An average 10 megapixel JPEG* image will be about 4.5MB (megabytes). A 1GB card would be able to hold about 220 of these. hope this helps.
Assuming an average song size of 3 Megabytes, a 4 GB cell phone microSD card should be able to hold 1,365 songs.
hours of what? music, movies, divx, dvd, (what compression)???? etc
The size of a movie usually varies between 1 and 3 GB depending on the length of the movie and the quality of the picture. This would mean that 16 GB could hold between 5 and 16 movies.
They can hold up to 80 GB.
two gigabytes is 2048 mega bites so if you have a mp3 with 2gigabytes u will be able to hold round about 250 songs thank you for reading from charlie rox
It would take around a Thousand Floppy's to hold 1 gigabyte of info