There are many produces of 8 GB USB memory sticks around the world. some are made buy memory chip suppliers and others are made by 3rd party company's who just add there brand name to the end product. A few brands include Kingston, Sony and Lexar.
USB sticks come in various sizes, typically ranging from 1 GB to 2 TB. Common sizes include 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB, 128 GB, and 256 GB, catering to different storage needs. Additionally, specialized options may offer even larger capacities for professional data storage. The physical size of USB sticks can also vary, with some designed for portability and others for more rugged use.
The common sizes of USB flash sticks are less than 30gm and are made into commonly carried items. The storage capacities can go up to 256 gigabytes as of the September 2011.
Do you mean USB keychain memory 'sticks'? They are available in sizes of 4 GB to 64 GB quite readily, and 128 and 256 GB sizes are available from some vendors
The capacity of a USB stick can vary widely, typically ranging from a few megabytes (MB) to several terabytes (TB). Common sizes for USB sticks include 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, and even larger capacities. To convert gigabytes to megabytes, you can multiply the gigabyte value by 1,024, as there are 1,024 MB in 1 GB. For example, a 32GB USB stick has approximately 32,768 MB.
A USB memory stick usually has between 1GB and 32Gb of storage, but it goes all the way up to 128GB.
USB flash drives, also called memory sticks, come in a couple different sizes including 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 GB. Some are even bigger than these, you can get a 1 terabyte usb flash drive for about $1,000. Most people tend to get flash drives between 4 and 16 GB
Depends on the gigabytes of the usb and the store you get it from
Digital Versatile Disks (DVD) will store that much as will thumb drives/ memory sticks/ USB drives
USB's are available at many different locations, like offline, and online retail stores where they are sold. Examples of some are 16 gigabytes, for only $8-14, or 32 gigabytes for only about $20-25, and of course prices are different everywhere, but most range around these few selections.
2 USB ports The 4 USB port models will not be made again and stopped being made with the 80 GB model from August 2007 when it was replaced by a 2 USB port model in August 2008
They all play PS3 games and Only a PS3 with 4 USB ports will play PS2 games. It is not based on harddrive size except that no PS3 other than the 60 and 80 GB size had 4 USB ports. Some 80 GB PS3 had only 2 USB ports and some 60 GB PS3 were hardware based PS2 emulation and others were partially software based emulation.
only 2 usb ports on the front