Yes, considerably so!
K was short hand for Kb or kilobytes, 1024k=1Mb(megabyte) and 1024Mb=1Gb(Gigabyte)
So a 2Gb is equal to 2097152k.
Depends on the capacity of the drive. I have a 128Gb flash drive, which is obviously larger than 64Gb. You also get solid state (hard drives) which are essentially large flash drives which are larger than that
That would be impossible for a 2GB flash drive to hold less than a 1GB XD Card, seeing as to the fact that 2GBs are larger than 1GB.
1GB is equal to 1024MB so a 64MB flash drive has less space than a 64GB flash drive.
A USB Flash drive can be formatted with 2 different types of file system. The FAT32 file system, does not support files of a larger size than 4gb, so transferring files larger than 4gb is not possible. It is recommended to format your flash drive with the NT file system ( NTFS ) which also offers a faster access time.
If you need more than 2GB, 3GB is better.
The flash drive has no moving parts and thus is faster than the traditional spinning drive storage devices.
Files that are larger than the USB Capacity. Example: 2.3GB file on a 1GB Flash Drive cannot be copied/saved on the USB
Not much. Probably less than $20. Check flash drive prices on www.newegg.com
From a flash drive, plug it in to the computer and select the drive it is being put in to open it from there. From the hard drive, click "open" and search for your file. From a disk, do the same procedure as a flash drive except it should show up as a CD drive rather than a file drive like a flash drive.
Yes. Flash drives work just as well in reading memory as a CD or your hard drive. Plus, flash drives have a tendency to read faster than hard drives, so it may load faster.
Because flash drives are plug and play devices
Flash Drives have a disadvantage to their hard drive counterparts in that a flash drive's writing time is slower than a hard drive. As such, you will notice a slower upload onto your flash device. Keep in mind, though, that flash drives tend to read data quicker than hard drives.