Its all about what you are using the space for. It doesn't matter whether its a 1TB drive or 500MB drive. Its all about what you are using it for.
not at all its very small my PC has 140 gig(1024 Mb times 140) which is alot compared to 119 mb
8 gb is equal to 8000 megabytes, so say your average mp3 song is 3 megabytes, that's around 2,600 songs. Of course an 8 gb drive doesnt mean its 8gb available, only around 7.6gb will be free to use.
1024KB (kilobytes) equal 1MB (megabyte) So 100KB is roughly 1/10 of a megabyte, or 0.1MB.
0.6435549 MB precisely OR 0.64 MB
MB is not restricted just to a jump drive. MB in anything means Megabytes, which is the measurment of data storage on any one device.
There are 1,024 MB in 1 GB, therefore 71 GB = 72,704 MB
root@ernie:~# units 2438 units, 71 prefixes, 32 nonlinear units You have: minute/MB You want: Definition: 7.5e-06 s / bit
It is not considered to be a lot (Especially compared with Terabytes, and Gigabytes) , a 4 minute video is 160 Mb, and a 30 min audio clip is about 20 Mb though.
um, a lot more. a GB is either 1000 (10^3) MB or 1024 (2^10) MB. so 5 GB would be 5000 MB, which is a lot more than 44.791 MB.
Well 500 Megabytes(MB) is roughly half of one Gigabyte(GB). so depending on how much space your computer hard drive holds will determine your definition of "a lot".this is the official measurement posted by Google....1 gigabyte = 1024 megabytes .Most modern domestic computers have hundreds of gigabytes of memory - in that context 500 MB is not a lot.
a whole lot of space.
1 GB = 1000 MB so in 250 GB there is 250 000 MB. Which is a lot.
2.22 mb is only 2273.28 in kilobytes and 200 mb is 204800 kilobytes so no, 200 mb is a lot more bigger
Not by today's standards. The average song file is at least 3 MB, so you could only put about 16 songs into 50 MB.
Not really a normal application takes about 20-30MB.
64 mb is not very much 64 mb = 0,064 gb 64 mb equals about 12 normal songs
It used to be. 1359MB is only a little more than 1 gigabytes. That's not a lot in today's term.