It means a Hard Disk Drive that has 650 Megabytes of storage on it.
What do you mean by 'mb'? If you mean: - memory (RAM), then 4 gb ddr3 - processor (CPU), then 2.2 GHz - hard drive (HDD), then 320 gb - graphic card: 256 mb gddr3
A CD usually store about 650 MB.
486 and above processor 16 MB of RAM 100 MB of HDD space Keyboard
0.65
486 and above processor 16 MB of RAM 100 MB of HDD space Keyboard
378652444 and 4/9
CD-R
650-700 mb.
There are 650 Megabytes on a CD-RW.
A CD has a capacity of about 650 MB.
A CD-ROM's storage capacity is measured in Megabytes (MB), and they are generally 650-700MB.
There is 1000 MB in every GB so that would be 0.756302 GB No that is wrong there are 1024Mb in 1 GB (stupid manufacturers of HDD's rate them at 1000mb, so you never actually get what they say their HDD capacity is. e.g. My HDD is rated at 640 Gb but it is only really 598Gb. When you buy Ram you get what you pay for e.g. 512mb is 512mb of ram) I hope that clears that up for you. Its false advertising at it's most obvious.