After researching the internet, I have found that the standard size for flash drives is currently 16gb. However, technology is always advancing, and the size will possibly go up.
The PS3 does not come in a 180 GB model and never did and never will. I don't think they even make a standard laptop harddrive in the 180 GB size. PS3 uses standard laptop harddrives in the PS3 production, which are currently made with 160GB and 320 GB harddrives
The standard 'unit' for computer memory size is 1024; 1024 bits in a byte, 1024 megabytes in a gigabyte, and 1024 gigabytes in a terabyte.
The 700MB discs are CDs and the 4.7GB discs are DVDs. There is no standard disc between these two.
Yes, but they are smaller in GB, but all use standard laptop size
A PS3 harddrive is a standard size notebook harddrive and are only worth the amount of a used laptop harddrive of the same GB size. The $50 extra currently being charged for the 320 GB harddrive is about value of a new 160 GB harddrive so a used 120 GB harddrive would be worth much less.
Popular terms in decreasing size: mb (megabyte), kb (kilobyte), byte. Just follow the standard metric system here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_system
I am not sure where you are going with this, but your answer is: 460.
GB standard CR12MOV and ASTM standard D2.
8.54 GB
No, they are physically the same size.
Currently in Production are the 160 GB and 320 GB harddrive sizes in the PS3 slim models. Earlier Slim Models had the 120 GB and 250GB Harddrives. The first PS3 had 20 GB and 60 GB harddrives, Later models also had 40 GB then the 80 GB and a Special Edition with 160 GB harddrives. They are all standard laptop size harddrives and all models can be upgraded to larger harddrives. The HDD must be a 2.5" internal Serial ATA HDD. During the September 2010 model change the harddrive size increased to 320 GB and 160 GB .