Yes, because 4000 MB = 4 GB
A 32 GB memory stick should hold around 7,000 songs or 40 hours of continuous video.
It depends on how many gigabytes it has
For an iPod, an 8 GB memory stick will hold approximately 2,000 songs.
I'll go with the 2 GB memory stick, cos i can download the patapon 2 game in the 2 GB memory stick :). besides without the memory you cant save the game
Yes. Here is the table of B, kB, mB, gB and tB... 1,000 B's fit into 1 kB. 1,000 kB's fit into 1 mB. 1,000 mB's fit into 1 gB. and last but not least, 1,000 gB's fit into 1 tB.
About two or three games can be saved to a 2 GB memory stick.
You have to buy a memory stick.
A 2GB memory stick stores two gigabytes of memory.You can get four gigabyte ones as well.
SanDisk is the company which produces the 8GB Memory Stick Pro Duo. Strangely, it's not a memory stick - it's a memory card. It's made to use in your camera.
a couple
1000 mb
The original Memory Stick was about the size of a piece of chewing gum and could hold 4-128MB of memory. A Memory Stick Select was the upgrade from there which could hold 2 separate 128 MB partitions which you could switch back and forth from using. PRO and Duo are other formats of Memory Sticks. PRO holds 4 GB of memory. Duo are the same but just smaller. PRO Duo quickly replaced the original Duo and holds 16GB of memory with a 32 GB forcasted for 2009. PRO-HG Duo is the same as PRO Duo but 3 times as fast. Memory Stick Micro is the newest fad since a lot of cell phones are accessible to these now. They are the smallest version of a memory stick and can hold 128MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB, 8GB or 16GB's of memory.