His name was Frank.
Gigabytes you might be talking about. Or megabytes. xD
Yes, if talking about megabytes and kilobytes.A kilobyte is 1,024 bytes where as a megabyte is 1,024 kilobytes, or 1,048,576 bytes.Just for added confusion, when sometimes talking about hard drives, A kilobyte is 1,000 bytes where as a megabyte is 1,000 kilobytes, or 1,000,000 bytes.
Mb=Megabytes Kb=Kilobytes 1 Mb=1,024 Kb so if you are talking about storage on an mp3 player or such yes, mb is better
If you are talking 'memory' in computers than I think you want to say how many MB in a GB? 1,000 MB = 1 GB
It depends on what megabytes you are talking about.If you are talking about RAM memory, then 256 Megabytes should be more than enough for internet usage. You can even use just the internet with just 128 megabytes of RAM but less than that, computer will begin to drag and slowdownIf you are talking about hard disk memory, then atleast 8000 megabytes (8 GB) or more is required in your C drive to ensure that you dont run out of disk space to store the temporary files created while browsing the internet
there are 4096Mb in 4.00Gb if you are talking 1024Mb per Gb but if you are not it's only 4000Mb to 4Gb
It depends on the DS3. Are you talking about the gaming system? if so, it depends on the model.
3 mb/s download transfer to your system1 mb/s upload transfer from your systemmb/s = million bits per second
If you're talking about computers, it's a bit. Bit -> byte -> kilobyte -> megabyte, etc. If you're talking about self storage units, it's a 5' x 5' locker.
First I want to make sure wae are talking about the same thingKB is Kilobytes and Kb is kilobitsMB is Megabytes and Mb is MegabitsGB is Gigabytes and Gb is Gigabitsthat being said23057852 KB22517.43359 MB21.98968 GB
his name is Jacob(roc from mb real name
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