That would depend on the size you purchase.
A CD holds about 700 MB. A DVD holds about 4.7 GB, or more for a dual-layer and/or double-sided DVD. You can now get USB thumb drives with capacity greater than a DVD.
About 8000
Almost one. A gigabyte is equivelent to 1,000 megabytes.
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1000 KB in 1 MB, 1000 MB = 1 GB Answer: 1,000,000 ( 1 million KB's)
There are uncountable types of USB flash drives, with sizes from 512MB to 256GB!
40 times faster at maximum. 480 MB speed at 2.0.
The smallest storage device in terms of data capacity is typically the USB flash drive with capacities ranging from a few megabytes to a few gigabytes.
A USB Cruzer is SanDisk brand of a USB Flash (Memory) Drive. Such a device stores just about any computer file type. SanDisk Corp. makes all kinds of USB flash drives, from 16 MB (mega byte) to 32 GB. (MB or GB is a unit of storage capacity, as in 0.016 GB = 16 MB or 32 GB = 32,000 MB.)
A Hi-Speed USB port is 40 times faster than Original USB port running at 12 Mbps because 12 divided by 8 equals 1.5 which is how many Megabytes not Megabits that can be transferred with USB 1.1 since there are 8 bits in one byte.
Yes it can.
A DVD holds around six times as much as a CD. Also, some USB drives and almost all hard drives hold WAY more than a CD.