It depends on the quality or format that the movie is in...Movies come in .avi - divx - bluray - dvd5 - dvd9 - Highdefinition - others also.
The size is determined by those qualifications.
Lets just suppose that those 7 movies you refer to are DVD5 (standard vob-bak-ifo format) Then the size of those 7 movies (in Gigabytes) would be about 30 to 35 Gigs.
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1.9 gigabits is 1,900 megabits.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=5+gigabits+in+megabits 5120 megabits in 5 gigabits
Gigabits are also called Gbps
There are 1,024 Megabytes in a Gigabyte.
64 gigabits is equivalent to 8 gigabytes, since there are 8 bits in a byte. To convert gigabits to gigabytes, you divide the number of gigabits by 8. Therefore, 64 gigabits can also be expressed as 64,000 megabits or 8,000 megabytes.
Express Card @ 2.5 Gigabits per second USB 3.0 @ 5 Gigabits per second eSATA @ 6 Gigabits per second Thunderbolt @ 10 Gigabits per second
It depends how many gigabits it has and how much memory you have used up.
you need 8gbs for Hannah Ashton
Not possible ! MHz is a measure of frequency, km is a unit of distance - while gigabits is a quantity of memory.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as it would depend on the edition and format of the encyclopedia. However, as a rough estimate, a text-only version of the Encyclopedia Britannica could be around 1-3 gigabits in size.
many gigabits that sent info to certain screens until properly dismissed