Yes. There are 1,024 kb in 1 meg. 1,024 megs in a gig.
Yes... there's plenty of space on a 16 GB flash drive for a file of only 82.1 MB.
You can't. A 1 GB Flash Drive will only have a capacity around 1 GB. Short of modifying the actual hardware, your 1 GB flash drive will always be just that; a 1 GB flash drive.
Can a 256 gb hold as much as 30k karaoke songs
SanDisk Cruzer Blade 8GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive is also available in 4GB and 16 GB and is just a Flash Drive not a PS3 component
A 16 GB flash drive can hold approximately 3,200 to 4,000 10-megapixel photos, depending on the compression and file format used (JPEG, RAW, etc.). Generally, a 10-megapixel JPEG photo is around 2-5 MB in size. Therefore, a 16 GB drive should easily accommodate 2,000 photos of that resolution.
The number of games a gigabyte flash drive can hold depends on the size of each game. On average, indie games might range from 100 MB to 1 GB, allowing for several games to fit on a 1 GB flash drive. However, larger AAA titles often exceed 10 GB or more, meaning only a fraction of a single game would fit. Therefore, a gigabyte flash drive can hold anywhere from one large game to several smaller ones, depending on their respective sizes.
If it is a flash memory, it could be around 300 riyals from Jarrir.
You can save about 40-50 depending on the songs megabite! Hope this helps you :8-)
The price of the average 64GB flash drive varies from the low $30.00 range to approximately $75.00. Much of this price is dependent on the materials used in the manufacture of the flash drive, the shipping location and if you have purchased it singularly or in lots.
A 1 GB Flash drive will actually store about 980 MB. If all image sizes are exactly 2 MB (a statistical improbability), you could store 490 images on the disk.
The size of an 8 GB flash drive is 8 GB.
The amount of gigabytes you should get on a flash drive depends on your specific needs, otherwise the more the better