Its beta 2 av more coz then ur not as limited x
less than 20MB for sure
Yes - A GB is 1024 times larger than a MB.
Less than a 1 Mb from previous experience I averaged 100-200 kbps
depends.......700 mb movies are compressed , Taking less space, yet still have good quality. A 1GB Movie will have better video quality, but takes up more hard drive space.
260 mb is less than one gb so 20gb is not a lot but it is better than 260mb
MB (Megabyte) is less than GB (Gigabyte) ie: 1024 MB make 1 GB. Generally the more GB the better. Also devices and hard-drives are now coming out at 1 TB, which is 1024 GB, and higher.
less, 1 GB = 1024 megabytes
You can either load it into Microsoft Picture Manager and resize it so the smaller picture will be less MB in size. Or you can change the image format. JPEG images are usually quite high in MB size, so it's best to convert it to either BMP, PNG, TIFF or a Windows Metafile.
The Microsoft Word Viewer is available for download on the official Microsoft website. It is also available from other sources, but those are much less reliable and possibly illegal.
Yes it is.
First off, contact your provider to see if this is 250 megabytes or megabits. Make sure it's bytes to avoid getting ripped off.. Anyway, it depends on what you do. An average 2 hour long movie is about 900 megabytes. If you commonly use the internet, you could use this up in less than a day. I would, personally, choose a better plan, depending on how often you use the internet.
No. 64.22 MB is less than 428 MB.