60000 MB is 60 GB
61440.0 mb 1024mb=1gb
there is 1024 mb in 1gb. so there will be 51200 mb in 50 gb.
Almost on 60%. To be exact it is 0.59895 GB.
no, 60 GB is way bigger then 120 GB... are six or something?
61440 Mega Bytes(MB) that is 62914560 Kilo bytes(KB) that is 64424509440 BYTES....- Mayank
2 GB
Well a 1.25 GHZ computer is usually one from around 2000-2003. Computers from that time usually carry a 40 or 60 GB hard drive. So it can run from 40960 to 61440 MB.
I believe you have misread the file size of your mp3s. I have hundreds of songs on my computer, but not a single one is less than a million bytes. I also have an mp3 of a computer voice saying "It's 10 o'clock AM." That file is 11,500 bytes. In the interest of math I will temporarily disregard reality. There are 1024 bytes in a kilobyte, 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte, and 1024 megabytes in a gigabyte. Therefore the capacity of the player is 60 GB x 1024 MB/GB x 1024 kB/MB x 1024 B/kB, or 64,424,509,440 bytes. 64,424,509,440 bytes ÷ 400 bytes/song = 161,061,273.6 songs.
Hours are a measure of time, a gigabyte is a measure of storage space on a drive. The two can't be converted unless there's more to it, ie, how many hours of a certan kind of media will take up one gigabyte of hard drive space.
GBs are always larger than MBs no matter what format you are speaking of.
MB? If its that you could probably store one or two, if any. with a 320 GB HDD you could store roughly 40(3 hours each) or 60 (2 hours each). But since there's the OS and all that it 'll probably be less.
For a feature phone: yes, the average is actually between 25 MB and 80 MB. For a smartphone: no. Almost every smartphone has 1 or more GB, and the average for a smartphone is even 8 GB.