alot!
1 gigabyte is equivalent to 1024 megabytes. So, 35 gigabytes is equivalent to 35 * 1024 = 35840 megabytes. 35840 MBs - 27 MBs = 35813 MBs or 34.973 gigabytes.
is about 1200mb which can hold quite alot of music and pictures
36 700 160 kilobytes
35 manufacturer's GB is 35000 mb, but 35840mb really
35 manufacturer's GB is 35000 mb, but 35840mb really
A 80 gb will hold more memory.. you can use the 80 gb more if you plan on haveing your ps3 a while and plan on having alot of games
no not close to up-to-date its very low now days a harddrive can get up to 10TB (Tara Bytes) which is 10,000 GB thats if u like to have alot of space for ALOT of downloading and stuff if u dont download or installl that much stuff at all just stay with 80 GB
If you forgot to add a decimal between 0 and 3 then 0.35 gigabytes equates to about 350 megabytes. If you meant 35 gigabytes then it equates to about 35,000 megabytes.
Roughly about 35 to 45. Most Iso's are around 4.5 GB some are 3.5 GB, 2.5 GB, 1.5 GB. Rarely 7.5 GB, or in MB's.
On an internal HardDrive, or split across several DVDs
That depends on the size of the tapes in question.