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.
1024 x 500 = 512000 kilobytes
500 x 1024 = 512000
12 gigabytes is much larger. 500 megabytes is about half a gigabyte.
Saying that the average song is about 5.0 megabytes, it would take about 2,500 megabytes to hold 500 songs.
To find out how many 15 MB images can be stored on a 500 GB hard drive, first convert 500 GB to MB: 500 GB equals 500,000 MB. Then, divide 500,000 MB by 15 MB per image: 500,000 ÷ 15 = approximately 33,333 images. Therefore, you can store around 33,333 images on a 500 GB hard drive.
1000 mb = 1 gb so 300 gb is 600 times better than 500 mb
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It uses a lot of internet - 828 bytes per 500 letter text and approximately 14 Mb per hour when calling someone.
5 gigabytes = 5120 megabytes
Oh, dude, half of 1 GB is like 500 MB. It's like splitting a pizza with your friend, but instead of pepperoni, you're dealing with digital data. So, yeah, 500 MB is half of 1 GB.