Well 2TB would be larger. However, the next major multiplier would be 1PB - a petabyte.
1TB= 1 terabyte(1000GB)
Ok So the industries is 1,000 GB equals to 1TB But In real computer term a gb is actually 1024mb so 1024*1000= 1024000= 1tb
The base 21.5" iMac comes with a 4GB of Ram and a 500 GB hard drive. You can upgrade to 8 GB of Ram. Top of the line 21.5" iMac can be upgraded to 16GB of Ram and comes with a 1TB hard drive and can be upgraded to a 2 TB hard drive. The 27" iMac comes with 4GB of Ram and 1TB hard drive. Can be upgraded to 16GB of Ram and a 2TB hard drive.
Reviews for specific disk drives (including 1TB drives) can be found on the major online retailer sites. Amazon an NewEgg both have many user reviews of most 1TB hard drives.
1TB is 240 bytes. It follows that a 40 bit address bus can address 1TB. Since 1TB is 1TB regardless of the system's word size, a 40 bit address bus can address 1TB on a computer with an 8 bit, a 16 bit, a 32 bit, or any other word size.
I think not
1tb
Yes
A 1TB drive has aprox. 1000GB of memory. So 1TB has 250GB more memory than any 750GB drive.
1tb=1000gb=1000000mb
anything is 1TB or more
LaCie offers more than one external hard drive with 1TB of disk space. According to the product specifications on the LaCie website, most of the 1TB external hard drives have a rotational speed of 5400 per minute.