Yes.
In the world of computer units, a terabyte is 1,000 GB. A terabyte is the equivalent of about 1,400 full length movies. In 2012, the world's first 1 TB flash drive was unveiled.
If it is an external hard drive, then the computer should be able to take it. However, if it is an internal hard drive, you will have to check the system requirements of your computer.
It was a home-built PC with a 48 terabyte hard drive.
It was a home-built PC with a 48 terabyte hard drive.
in the usb port
The computer has to have a Blu-Ray drive built in
The hard drive can store 1 TB. That is BIG. Edit: To actually answer the question - TB is short for 'Terabyte' or 1024 gigabytes.
A TB external hard drive means that the storage capacity of the particular hard drive is equal to 1 TB or terabyte. A terabyte is equal to 1,000 gigabytes or GB.
At this time there are no terabyte tape drives however there are units which allow for the storage and management of several drives adding up to one terabyte.
http://www.answers.com/topic/hitachi-6310 introduced the world's first one terabyte hard drive in 2007 http://www.answers.com/topic/hitachi-6310 introduced the world's first one terabyte hard drive in 2007
As amazing as it seems a normal 250GB hard drive seems to fill up quick when it comes to saving movies. This is when a terabyte hard drive comes in handy.