Right now amazon has a 16gb Kingston flash drive for $6.99.... that's about 44 cents per gig.
You can't. A 1 GB Flash Drive will only have a capacity around 1 GB. Short of modifying the actual hardware, your 1 GB flash drive will always be just that; a 1 GB flash drive.
The size of an 8 GB flash drive is 8 GB.
The amount of gigabytes you should get on a flash drive depends on your specific needs, otherwise the more the better
A two gb flash drive is a device that you can use to store movies, work, pictures etc.
The capacity depends on the # of gb it has.
it is $180.9
500 mb
A 32 GB flash drive can hold about 2050 MP3 files. A 32 GB flash drive will hold around 64 MP4 files, depending on how long they are. USB flash drives are able to be written over if you want to delete the information.
There may be hidden files or software for the flash drive that is taking up those 50 Mb. If you format the flash drive, it will delete all of the data and act as if you have never put anything on it before.
About 4 gb
Flash drives come formatted in FAT which cannot take a file that large. You must reformat that drive in NTFS or HFS+ in order to copy that size file onto a flash drive!
4.0 Gigabytes duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh