It depends on the quality or format that the movie is in...Movies come in .avi - divx - bluray - dvd5 - dvd9 - Highdefinition - others also.
The size is determined by those qualifications.
Lets just suppose that those 7 movies you refer to are DVD5 (standard vob-bak-ifo format) Then the size of those 7 movies (in Gigabytes) would be about 30 to 35 Gigs.
well i would say that a non hd movie would be about 1-2 gb and a hd movie would be about 5-10.(these are rough amounts and it all depends on the length of the movie)
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Once a movie is "ripped" and converted to a useable format (i.e., .avi, .wmv, etc) they tend to be between about 650mB and 1.2gB or so.
It all depends on the size, quality and format of the movie.
Usually around 700mb-1gb
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1.9 gigabits is 1,900 megabits.
Gigabits are also called Gbps
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=5+gigabits+in+megabits 5120 megabits in 5 gigabits
There are 1,024 Megabytes in a Gigabyte.
Express Card @ 2.5 Gigabits per second USB 3.0 @ 5 Gigabits per second eSATA @ 6 Gigabits per second Thunderbolt @ 10 Gigabits per second
It depends how many gigabits it has and how much memory you have used up.
you need 8gbs for Hannah Ashton
Not possible ! MHz is a measure of frequency, km is a unit of distance - while gigabits is a quantity of memory.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as it would depend on the edition and format of the encyclopedia. However, as a rough estimate, a text-only version of the Encyclopedia Britannica could be around 1-3 gigabits in size.
If you LOVE games then i would get 32GB. If your a texter not a gamer get unlimited texting (get 16GB).
many gigabits that sent info to certain screens until properly dismissed