16GB and 32GB and 60GB
the 8gb cost less then the 32gb but for me the 32gb it a more better deal, the 32 gb can hold more stuff, the 8gb and the 32 gb is the same thing it has no difference but the 32gb can hold more then the 8gb.
Yes, there are 100MB in a GB so there are 800MB in 8GB
A 16gb iPod touch holds more than an 8gb iPod touch
The 32GB has more memory than the 8GB.
A 16GB is better if you want more storage, but the 8GB model is also cheaper.
No, if your motherboard can only accept 8GB of RAM, then that is your limit. For most boards, you can install more that 8GB or RAM and have the computer work, but it will only ever use 8GB of the installed memory. However, in some cases, the computer may refuse to turn on with too much RAM. Either way, it is not beneficial to have more that 8GB, and there is no way I know of to change this, other than replacing your motherboard.
An 8GB (gigabyte) SD card is significantly larger than a 64MB (megabyte) card. To put it in perspective, 1GB is equal to 1024MB, so 8GB equals 8192MB, making the 8GB card much more capable of storing data.
500GB is significantly bigger than 8GB. In terms of storage capacity, 500GB is 62.5 times larger than 8GB. This means that 500GB can hold far more data, such as files, applications, or media.
8GB.
Yes, I supposed, though buying the N95 8GB would be a more viable solution at first.
Sorry, but every generation of ipod touch had an 8gb version, so unless you give more detail, it is impossible to tell.
At least an 8GB if not more.