To convert gigabytes (GB) to terabytes (TB), you divide the number of gigabytes by 1,024, since 1 TB equals 1,024 GB. Therefore, 500 GB is approximately 0.488 TB (500 ÷ 1,024).
A 1 TB disk is twice the capacity of a 500 GB disk. I TB = 1000 GB 500 GB = 0.5 TB
Yes, 500 GB (gigabytes) is less than 1 TB (terabyte). One terabyte is equivalent to 1,024 gigabytes, so 500 GB is only about half of a terabyte. Therefore, 1 TB is significantly larger than 500 GB.
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A terabyte (TB) is equal to 1,024 gigabytes (GB), so you could say that 1,024 GB plus 0 GB plus 0 GB equals 1 TB. Alternatively, if you want to break it down further, it can also be expressed as 1,073,741,824 kilobytes (KB) plus 0 KB plus 0 KB. Essentially, any combination that totals 1 TB will work, such as 500 GB plus 500 GB plus 0 GB.
32,000 GB in 32 TB, I am sticking to the 1000 GB = 1 TB rule.
1024 GB = 1 TB.
1 TB is 1000 GB, so 10000 GB = 10 TB roughly, its not all 1 and 0 but you get the picture.
0.0009765625 TB
2 gigabytes = 0.001953125 TB
There are 1,024 gigabytes (GB) in 1 terabyte (TB). Therefore, to convert 5 TB to GB, you multiply 5 by 1,024, which equals 5,120 GB. So, 5 TB is equal to 5,120 GB.
There are 1024 gb in a tb. 1 tb=1024 gb. it is easier to say 1 tb rather than 1024 gb. ex. 2 tb= 2048 gb
you must mean a 120 GB PS3 and I got a 1 TB harddrive. It's rather a waste to go to the trouble to increase the harddrive to only 250 GB when you can go to 320 GB or 500 GB with little increase in cost. My 1 TB was $95 and is now $90 the 500 GB is $54