750 MB (megabytes) is a unit of digital information storage equivalent to 750 megabytes or approximately 0.75 gigabytes (GB). It can hold around 150 songs, 250 photos, or a few hours of standard-definition video, depending on the file sizes. In terms of data transfer, 750 MB can take varying times to download or upload based on internet speed. For example, with a download speed of 10 Mbps, it would take about 10 minutes to download 750 MB.
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It depends what you're doing with the allowance. If you're just browsing the web - you'll get much more time than if you're downloading content.
Diferen t between CD 750mb and DVD 850mb
Depends on the os: Linux - Yes Windows - Kind of Mac - No
3/4 of a gigabyte is the capacity of a standard writable CD.
depending on the movie length and type of file about 750MB (purely film) up to 2 gigs (a DVDimage)
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Well if you are referring to a 750 mb CD then it just depends on how big the information you are trying to copy onto the CD. They average song is around 4 minutes and its about 4mb so you could have about 3 hours of music.
All CDs carry a maximum of up to 750MB. DVDs carry a maximum of about 4.7GB, going up to about 9GB for dual-layer discs. HD-DVDs carry a maximum of 15GB, going up to 30GB for dual-layer discs.
No. The CD-ROM format only allows around 750MB for a CD. For higher capacity optical storage, look into DVD or Blu-ray disks.
A 750 mb thumb drive? The number 750mb would indicate a CD, but a CD is a NON-magnetic media. It's a ZIPDISK
There are many different types of blank CD's, and each may hold a different amount of memory. Some CD's hold a ton of memory while some cheaper CD's don't hold that much memory.Blank CD's (not to be mixed up with blank DVD's) hold 750mb worth of memory. Which acounts to 273 digital photos and 80 mins of digital music.