With 4000 gigabytes (GB) of data, you can download or stream a significant amount of content. For example, streaming standard-definition video consumes about 1 GB per hour, allowing for approximately 4000 hours of viewing. If you consider high-definition streaming, which uses about 3 GB per hour, you could stream around 1333 hours. Additionally, 4000 GB can store thousands of photos, songs, and documents, making it ample for everyday digital needs.
16gb holds 4000 songs i believe:D
5130 MB in GB
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62977195.2 Usage KB 1 is equal to how many gb you have used?
1 GB = 1024 MB (often listed as 1000 MB)
i think its about 4000
4000
Yes, because 4000 MB = 4 GB
A gigabyte is 1024 megabytes, so 4000 MB ÷ 1024 MB/GB = 3.90625 GB
1024 MB in a gig roughly. 1000 is what people refer to it as. 4.4 GB = 4505.6 MB Exact Which if rounded is 4506 MB 4.4 gigs = 4,400 MB When people say they have a gig of ram, they are thinking 1000, but actually it is rounded because there is no perfect measurement for ram or gigs. FOR SCHOOL, the correct answer is 1024 MB in a GB 1024 is how much a gig really is... But when people say 1 gig, they are reffering to 1024 MB.
4000 songs
around 4 GB,you can install the XP operating system.Its not enough for your computer.