Hi! Yes there is such thing it is called the deiiz-disc.
You have two options for this. Note that 7.2 GB is more than the storage capacity for a regular/single-layer blank DVD disc which store a maximum of 4.7GB or data. First options is, burn the 7.2 GB using a dual-layer blank DVD disc, which has 16GB storage capacity. Second is, compress the 7.2 GB using a compression software such as winrar or similar to less than 4.7 GB then you can burn it using a /single-layer blank DVD disc.
The Nexus 7 does not have a memory card slot. It only has internal storage (16 or 32 GB).
All computers are diffrent. Mostly 500-1000GB as of Dell's in stores may 2013.
That is approximately a Gigabyte. The prefix Giga normally means a billion, but in computer science, and specifically for data storage, it is often taken to be 10243. The difference is about 7%.
The Typhoon Android Tablet 7 Inch touchscreen goes for about $80. This comes with 1GB of RAM, 8 GB of storage, and a built in camera to take pictures.
If we are talking on display size alone, the Nexus 7 is considerably bigger...7.02 inches with the Nexus 7 2013 version vs. 4 inches on the iPod Touch. Most of the Nexus 7's specs (both the 2012 and 2013 editions) are much better thn the iPod Touch, having faster processors, more RAM memory, aformentioned larger display. The exception is storage. The Nexus 7's maximum storage size is 32 gb, while the iPod Touch has 32 and 64 gb available.
Click on Start, then Computer, then click the drive where the disc is (probably D). Look in the files list that appears for a file called Autorun or Setup. The disk should contain at least one file that is listed as an application in the file-type.
Windows 7 Starter is only available for a 32-bit system, with the maximum RAM at 2 GB. Windows 7 Ultimate for a 32-bit system has a maximum RAM of 4 GB. Two more gigabytes are required. And if one gigabyte is equal to 1024 megabytes, then two are equal to 2048 MB. In short, the requirement is 2048 MB to upgrade from Starter to Ultimate.
there are 7516192 kb in 7 gigabytes
there are 1000 megabytes in a gigabyte so 7000 megabytes are in 7 gigabytes
a harddrive is the hardware you store all your stuff on when you for an instance install programs gb or gigabyte is the system that counts how much space you have on it. Examples of gigabyte-sized storage * One hour of SDTV video at 2.2 Mbit/s is approximately 1 GB. * Seven minutes of HDTV video at 19.39 Mbit/s is approximately 1 GB. * A basic Unix system installation uses less than 1 GB. * 114 minutes of uncompressed CD-quality audio at 1.4 Mbit/s is approximately 1 GB. * Modern graphics-intensive video games typically range from 2 to 7 GB. * A DVD-R can hold 4.7 GB. * A dual-layered Blu-ray disc can hold 50 GB. * A Universal Media Disc can hold 0.900 GB of data. (1.8 GB on dual layered discs.)
Weight of the Console for the 120 GB or 250 GB PS3 slim model is 3.2 Kilograms or a little over 7 pounds. The games themselves are the weight of a Blu-Ray Disc which is close to a CD or DVD weight, and the case with booklets which will vary but generally be around 50 grams or 2 ounces.