.9765625 GB is 1000 MB
A Gigabyte is 1024 MB
Put it this way, 1020GB (Over 1000GB)
1TB = 1000GB = 1,000,000MB Just google it if you want details as to how it works
very small that's about 10 songs. 1 terabyte is 1000gb 1gb is 1000mb 1mb is 1000 kilobytes 1kb is 1000 bytes
=50 megabytes is equal to 0.05 gigabytes==500mb is 0.05==5000kb is equal to 50mb==[this may be correct but]==1000b is equal to 1kb==1000kb is equal to 1mb==1000mb is equal to 1gb==1000gb is equal to 1tb==50 megabytes is equal to 0.05 gigabytes==500mb is 0.05==5000kb is equal to 50mb==[this may be correct but]==1000b is equal to 1kb==1000kb is equal to 1mb==1000mb is equal to 1gb==1000gb is equal to 1tb=
1 terabyte because 1 terabyte equals 1,099,511,627,776 bytes
BUSlink has got a thumb drive out that is up to 64GB. If you are looking for USB external storage you can get an external HDD up to 1TB (1000GB). The technology increases every day. Who's to say in a few months someone will have 2TB Ext Hard Drive or a 100GB Thumb Drive.
1000 kilobytes are in a megabyte and 1000 megabytes are in a gigabyte. These are the storage industry standards. However, megabytes as displayed by an operating system are actually measured in binary form, thus 1,024 kilobytes are in one megabyte, and 1,024 megabytes are in a gigabyte. There are 1,048,576 bytes in a megabyte, and 1,0458,576 kilobytes in a gigabyte. This is one reason why your operating system will claim that there is less memory on your hard drive than what the manufacturer claims.
One MB (megabyte) is equal to 1,024 kB (kilobytes).
The answer to this question used to be simple. Mb used to mean "megabyte(s)". Kb used to mean "kilobyte(s)". The prefix "mega" historically means 1 million. "Kilo" means 1 thousand. But in digital computing, the number system was binary. That put a whole different spin on the ball. Originally, there were 1024 bytes in one kb (2 to the power of 10) There were 1024 kb in one mb There were 1024 mb in one gb There were 1024 gb in one TB Therefore there were 3999.9375 mb in 4095396 kb. But nowadays, some people will tell you that there are 1000 kb in 1mb, 1000mb in 1gb, 1000gb in 1Tb. These people will say that the answer is 4095.936 mb. It's a long story and ought to be unnecessary.
The magic number is 1024. Here's how the conversion works: 1 kilobyte (KB) = 1,024 bytes 1 megabyte (MB) = 1,024 kilobytes 1 gigabyte (GB) =1,024 megabytes 1 terabyte (TB) is 1,024 gigabytes
130.84863 Megabyte.
3.7 mb