if you think that is a lot of space then it is but if you don't then it's not so
what do you think?
is it or not?
to me it is but it might not be big to other people?
that is your opinion
well it's a measure of space in a technological database (i.e. a harddrive) some relations are 1024MB = 1GB 1MB = 1024KB 1MB = 1024000 bytes How much space a virus that slows down your computer takes = all your MB
2500 MB (manufacturer standards), or 2560 MB (programming standards).
1.27 GB = 1300.48 megabytes
1433,6 MB
1024 MB = 1 GB
1024 MB= 1 GB, 1 MB= (1/1024) so 711 MB= 711*(1/1024) GB=0.694GB
a whole lot of space.
It used to be. 1359MB is only a little more than 1 gigabytes. That's not a lot in today's term.
Well 500 Megabytes(MB) is roughly half of one Gigabyte(GB). so depending on how much space your computer hard drive holds will determine your definition of "a lot".this is the official measurement posted by Google....1 gigabyte = 1024 megabytes .Most modern domestic computers have hundreds of gigabytes of memory - in that context 500 MB is not a lot.
Its all about what you are using the space for. It doesn't matter whether its a 1TB drive or 500MB drive. Its all about what you are using it for.
512 MB of photo space.
If by "games" you mean "apps" then i have your answer. Each app takes up a different amount of space depending on the quality of the app. It ranges from 1 MB to 500 MB. PS: There are 1000 MB in 1 GB. Remember that ur ipod has a limited amount of GB.
An 80g ps3 can hold 80g's of space. To compare to a mp3, it can hold 81920 megabytes, and one song equals about 5 megabytes. So image how many songs it can hold. A lot!!!
Depends on how big the hard drive is. These days, 1MB is nothing compared to 80GB+ hard drives in new computers.
How many hours of WHAT? For a decent quality MP3, you can estimate 1 megabyte for every minute, and a gigabyte is 1024 megabyte. The storage space required may vary a lot, though, depending on the quality. Movies/videos take up more space, if they are of high quality.
Depends - 2054 megabytes of what? - 1 minute of MP3 music in a fairly high quality takes about 1 MB, but the amount of MB/minute can really vary a lot. A minute of a DVD-quality movie takes up much more space than that.
Is it a large file or is it empty space? Well, it depends on how big your HD is. 1024 megabytes is around 1 gig so you have around 10 gigs there. If you have a 1T (1000 gigs) HD then not really, it's not very large, but if you have a 100 gig HD then yeah it is a bit much.