Roughly 1000, assuming ~4 minutes per song.
you can get 1,000 song with a apple iPod touch and 1,000 also with a MP3 but it also depends on the length of the song.
i hope that helps you.
4 GB of memory can generally hold 1000 songs, depending on the length of the songs
It really depends on how long the songs are and how big the song gig is.
It can probably hold around 600 songs. It depends on how many pictues, videos, recordings, and things like that, they take up memory too!
First, four gigabytes of memory is more than one gigabyte. Four gigabytes is also the maximum amount of memory a non-PAE 32-bit computer can handle, but most modern systems now support PAE. Having more memory on your computer can also improve performance by minimizing the amount of page swaps needed to your pagefile or swap partition.
You can get memory dimms as big as 4 gigabytes and your computer will have three or four slots for a dimm.
A 2GB memory stick stores two gigabytes of memory.You can get four gigabyte ones as well.
No. 2 Gb is 2048 Mb. 2Gb is four times the memory of 512Mb.
The Intel P45SG can support up to eight gigabytes of memory across its four memory slots.
The Asus P4SD can support up to four gigabytes of memory with its four memory slots.
The most memory that I have heard for a Ipod touch is sixty four gigabytes, which is for the third generation Ipod touch. You can buy them anywhere online.
Name 4 memory units in which memory of a storage device is measured not includin byte?
Motherboards usually have three or four slots in which you can put a single stick or DIMM of memory.You can get them at 4 GB each now so in theory you could have 16 gb of memory if you were so inclined.In the future they'll probably have even larger DIMMs.
Every motherboard is different depending upon which one you're using. Most of your basic motherboards have at least two memory slots and the more expensive for advanced motherboards have four or more. Now, how much memory does your computer use? If you're running a 32-bit operating system. I believe it will recognize a little bit less than 4 GB. If your computer is really old. It was lucky to recognize one gigabyte or maybe two gigabytes. If you're using a 64 bit operating system like Windows 7then your computer can recognize much more than 4 GB memory. So there are a few factors the age of your computer, the type of motherboard you have, what the bios will allow, and what type of memory you put into the slots. Your computer will use all the memory that you had been there as long as the right type of memory. Adding memory to a computer is one of the best ways to improve speed of your PC. Does this make sense to you?
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