1 gigabyte equals 1000 megabytes, 1 megabyte equals 1000 kilobytes, and 1 kilobyte equals 1000 bytes.
To give you some idea of the storage potential, a byte is used to store a character of text. If a line is 50 characters then a 1000 bytes is 20 lines of text, if a page is 50 lines, then 2500 bytes is a page and so a megabyte is 400 pages of text or a long book. So you can store a library of 1000 long books without pictures on a GB storage unit.
Pictures require far more storage space. The amount needed depends on the size and resolution. You can put 1000 one MB picture on a 1 GB unit. Movies are frames of pictures and require vastly more storage and audio adds to the storage requirements.
1024 Mega Bytes or 1048576 Bytes.
Less than 1 Gigabyte.
1Gbyte = 1024 Megabyte (architecture)1 thousand megabytes of data though...
That depends on your usage of internet(ie: DATA), so nobody will be able to answer this correctly, as it is a very individual thing, but if you don't use it that much, 1 gb/month is "okay"/fine....
1 Gigabyte = 1024 Megabytes so 4 Gigabytes = 4096 Megabytes
1 GB.
A Terrabyte Hard drive is about 1000 Gigabyte 1 Terrabyte is equal to 1000 Gigabytes or 1million megabytes
One Gigabyte is equivalent to 1024 Megabytes.
For point of reference 1Million Bytes of data = 1 Megabyte 1Billion Bytes of data or 1000 million = 1 Gigabyte 1Trillion Bytes of data or 1000 Billion = 1 Tarabyte
2GB is two gigabytes or 2,000,000,000 bytes of data. A byte is commonly 8 bits (0 or 1) of data. This is a common data storage capacity on "thumb" or "flash" drives available today. This compares with 300-500 GB that is commonly available on PC hard drives today. Interestingly, this compares with the 0.7GB that is the maximum data staorage capacity of a CDROM.
Timmy Says 1 - 10000 Gb
About a million. 1 GB = 1024 MB, and 1 MB = 1024 KB.
1 Million Gigabytes in a zeta-byte it is very, very rare that you will use this capacity in any field in IT or ICT to be honest i don't think that there is an actual stand alone HDD of that capacity, there are only data servers / centers that are able to hold that much data.