1,000,000,000 bytes is a gigabyte.
The most i have ever heard is two.
16 GB or more
No, there is no limit. However, if you have only 1 GB or memory, then you can only download as much as the memory allows. If you have 80 GB you will have just enough to download close to all apps applicable.
At least 6400, in all likelihood.Megapixel (MP) count refers to the maximum resolution of the camera's sensor -- its ability to record detail. The number of images that can be recorded on a card of a given size is only indirectly related to the capacity of the card, which is measured in Kilobytes (KB) or Megabytes (MB), not MP. That will vary according to the image itself, and to the camera's settings.For example: My Pentax K10D, with a 10.1 MP sensor and using a 4 GB card, will record approximately 821 images at the highest resolution (10 MP) and a "Fine" resolution setting. The same camera, with the same sensor and same card, will record 10,000-plus images at the lowest resolution (2 MP) and the "Low" resolution setting. Practically all cameras have this ability to change the resolution settings, and thus the sizes of the image files that are stored on the card.So, you can see that it is only possible to answer your question in very general terms: The higher the capacity of the card, the more images you can store at whatever camera settings. And, as you can see above, even at the highest settings with a high MP count, you can take a lot of pictures!One thing to think about: storage cards can and do fail. It is better to have two 1 GB cards than one 2 GB card, unless you plan to shoot a whole lot of video. That way if one fails, you can keep shooting and worry about retrieving the images off the other card later.
512mb is equivalent to 0.5 gb. it is half of a gb
No. 1 GB is twice as much as 512 MB.
256x2=512 512mb = 0.5GB
No. 2 Gb is 2048 Mb. 2Gb is four times the memory of 512Mb.
There are 1000 gigabytes in one terabyte Therefore 512mb is 512/1000 of a gigabyte, or 51.2% of a terabyte. To understand the significance of the question you might need to understand why 512MB is relevant. It is relevant because digital computing relies on the binary number system.
1gb. is largerthan 512mb
I suppose that you are talking about memory or aka (RAM).if you have two 512mb sticks of RAM you have one gigabyte of RAM. The more RAM you have the faster your computer will be. So the awnser is RAM or A Gigabyte.
512 MB = 0.5 GBHence after adding 1 GB RAM your laptop memory will be 1.5 GB.
If you are talking about storage, then the iPad 2 is variable, coming in either 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB. If you are talking about memory, it has 512MB.
512MB is exactly half of 1GB.
I use 4 GB of RAM so 512 MB is about enough to load XP and that's about it. I'd recommend Linux
Gigabytes are actually bigger than Megabytes, so there would be half a GB in 512MB. There are 1024MB in a GB.