size of data when put on a hard drive
Probably 32 gigs, but flashdrives can get up to 64 or even 128 gigs. If you have one and are wondering, just plug it in and see if it works.
If you could swap it would be a great deal for you that no retail outlet knowing the value of the items would make. The PSP has a lower cost than the PS3 when purchased new. A PS3 160 GB model has a USA retail Cost of $299.99 and a PSP Go system is only $249.99 and other PSP model have Bundles that included games and 2 GB Media card for $199.99 see related links Amazon.com does show that the PS3 trade in value of a 40 GB model is very close to the PSP trade in value
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29,000 megabytes is equal to 29 gigabytes. See my answer at How_many_gb_is_29_mb
No the biggest on they make is a 180 but you can buy more memory for cheap. No they make a 320 GB model since November 2010 and might come out with a larger hard drive soon. I saw Gamestop offer a 500 GB Supercharged Refurbished - Includes $160 in Added Value!by Recharged see related link
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Yes. On a hard drive, this refers to the read/write speed (even though you won't see the entire 3GB/s used). The 6GB/s on the motherboard refers to the data transfer speed between various components. The most important factors when selecting a hard drive are interface (SATA vs IDE vs USB for externals), RPM (7200 is a good number), and the size (don't get something too small for what you need).
If you're going to be playing lots of games, watching movies, storing music, etc. etc., you'll probably want the 80GB. If you don't store lots of stuff on the PS3 then the 60GB would probably be the better deal for you. Why would you want either when the 320 GB model is available instead of an old console that has a history of overheating. The 60 GB Model made for the USA has the best PS2 compatibility, but I fail to see why someone would want to play old PS2 games when most people rarely play old PS3 games online.
That is way to small of an sd card for that type or camera. You will probably be able to take only a few pictures. Try to at least get a 256mb sd card, that will hold a lot more pictures.
I'd say you'd take it to a game shop and see if they can repair it. That may be the best option, but it'll probably cost more than getting a new game anyway...
well, lets see: if: 1GB=1024MB then: 1.86 GB=1024*1.86 MB. the answer is, therefore: 1.86 GB = 1904.64 MB
PS3 made many different models and the trade in about varies. You can get an ideal of trade in values when you find your exact model on amazon and see what they offer for trade in. PS3 120 GB slim was up to a $130 gift card there and the same price was also for the 160 GB Slim. It was less at $118 for the 320 GB model PS3 without the free game and $157 with Uncharted 3 bundle. Prices for maximum trade in value are for June 6 2012 at amazon