gigabites are just a fancy word for the amount of memory that your computers can hold
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Gigabits are also called Gbps
1.9 gigabits is 1,900 megabits.
Express Card @ 2.5 Gigabits per second USB 3.0 @ 5 Gigabits per second eSATA @ 6 Gigabits per second Thunderbolt @ 10 Gigabits per second
Not possible ! MHz is a measure of frequency, km is a unit of distance - while gigabits is a quantity of memory.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=5+gigabits+in+megabits 5120 megabits in 5 gigabits
There are 1,024 Megabytes in a Gigabyte.
you need 8gbs for Hannah Ashton
It is difficult to provide an exact number as it would depend on the edition and format of the encyclopedia. However, as a rough estimate, a text-only version of the Encyclopedia Britannica could be around 1-3 gigabits in size.
USB 3.0 is capable of data transfers up to 5 gigabits per second. In practice you can reasonably expect 3.2 gigabits per second or more (around 400 megabytes per second).
It depends how many gigabits it has and how much memory you have used up.
Either 16 Gigabits (Gb) or 32 Gb, depending on the model you purchase.