Not by today's standards. The average song file is at least 3 MB, so you could only put about 16 songs into 50 MB.
um, a lot more. a GB is either 1000 (10^3) MB or 1024 (2^10) MB. so 5 GB would be 5000 MB, which is a lot more than 44.791 MB.
I would say that 5 meg is just enough if you rarely go on the internet. If you are on the web alot, you are going to be wanting about 5-10GB.
A lot. But the things that use up the most are: 1. Videos (I'd say 5 mb a minute), 2. Music (3 mb a minute), 3. GIFS (2 mb a minute), 4. High quality images (1 mb per picture), 5. Normal images (0.5 mb a picture), 6. Text posts (0.1 mb every 100 words). This is approximate though.
A lot. But the things that use up the most are: 1. Videos (I'd say 5 mb a minute), 2. Music (3 mb a minute), 3. GIFS (2 mb a minute), 4. High quality images (1 mb per picture), 5. Normal images (0.5 mb a picture), 6. Text posts (0.1 mb every 100 words). This is approximate though.
An 80g ps3 can hold 80g's of space. To compare to a mp3, it can hold 81920 megabytes, and one song equals about 5 megabytes. So image how many songs it can hold. A lot!!!
if 5gb is equal to 5000 mb and the question is which is faster 50 mb or 5gb it is just the same asking is 50mb higher than 5000mb so 5gb is faster
It is not considered to be a lot (Especially compared with Terabytes, and Gigabytes) , a 4 minute video is 160 Mb, and a 30 min audio clip is about 20 Mb though.
5 kilobytes = 0.0048828125 megabytes
A regular mp3/song on a computer is about 4 or 5 megabytes. To explain a gigabyte, the conversion is 1000 megabytes = 1 gigabyte. So 223 gigabytes is a lot of memory. A lot of songs, pictures and other goodies Your average picture is from around 1 to 2 megabytes Smallest to largest size it goes; byte, kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte... each converting by 1000 Hope that helped even slightly =D
5 MB is 5000 KB
5 terabytes equals 5,242,880 MB
5 GB to is 5120 MB, since 1 GB = 1024 MB. For the purpose of easy calculations, however, it is taken that 5 GB = 5000 MB.