40 GB it has more memory. But it really depends on how much you want to spend.
16 gb
16 GB (gigabytes) is better than 512 MB (megabytes). 512 megabytes is half of one gigabyte.
60 GB
--- For a computer's hard drive, its not too much. But 16 GB for an MP3 player is a fair amount of memory.
a 16 GB, because it has more space than an 8 GB
For RAM, a modern computer with a modern operating system needs about 1-2 gb minimum. For Disk space, about 16 GB is sufficient.
1 TB1024 GB = 1 00tbdefinately TB
All other things being equal, yes.
That depends. A 16 gigabyte flash drive will hold up to 16 gigabytes. Every single file on your computer is a little different in size. You could have 16 one gigabyte files, or one 16 gigabyte file, or one 6 gigabyte file two 1 gigabyte files two 2 gigabyte files and one 4 gigabyte file.
As it goes for memory1024 kb make 1 mb and 1024 mb make 1 gb, 1024 gb-1 terabyteso obvoiusly the computer with 3 gb has larger memory.
Depends on what it is for. If it is for a computer that would be horrible. If it was for an iTouch it would be more appropriate and isn't that bad.
In this context K probably means kilobyte which compares to gigabytes (GB) thusly. 1024 kilobytes = 1 megabyte 1024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte So 1 gigabyte equals 1048576 kilobytes. My current computer has 2 gigabytes of ram, 20-some-odd years ago my first computer had 16 kilobytes