No she got a autograph an said Hey I Think
MB stands for Mindless Behavior.
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u mean ram?? 3 mb 2 times 512 is 1 mb so 3 mb is 5 times more.......
None. A megabyte is a unit of binary data and has no direct relationship to physical hardware.
0.3436572265625gb. divide your figure by 1024 to get the answer in gigabytes. there are 1024 b in one kb, 1024kb in one mb, 1024 mb in one gb etc etc
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That would be 2 megabytes which in today's world isn't very much. Instead of MB, do you mean GB which is gigabytes? 2 gigabytes is 2048 megabytes.
Megabyte, Gygabyte, and Terabyte.
Many personal computers today are being sold with 4 gigabytes of RAM. The minimum you should be seeing is 1GB to run modern operating systems.
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Depends on the size, but today they are usually measured in Gigabytes, although older devices might be measured in Megabytes.
It used to be. 1359MB is only a little more than 1 gigabytes. That's not a lot in today's term.
A gigabye is equal to 1,000 Megabytes (MB) and a Megabyte is equal to 1,000 kilobytes (KB). A kilobyte is equal to 1,000 bytes.
That depends on the computer. The typical run-of-the-mill computer on the store shelves today will have: 1 gigabyte of system RAM (1024 megabytes) 256 to 512 megabytes video RAM 250 to 500 gigabytes of hard disk space (256000 to 512000 megabytes) and a DVD-RW drive capable of writing up to 8.5 gigabytes per disc (8700 megabytes) And dont forget up to 12 megabytes cache built in to the cpu.
2GB is two gigabytes or 2,000,000,000 bytes of data. A byte is commonly 8 bits (0 or 1) of data. This is a common data storage capacity on "thumb" or "flash" drives available today. This compares with 300-500 GB that is commonly available on PC hard drives today. Interestingly, this compares with the 0.7GB that is the maximum data staorage capacity of a CDROM.
Two megabytes (MB) is equal to 2,048 kilobytes (KB) or approximately 2 million bytes. It is a relatively small amount of storage, typically enough to hold a few high-resolution images or a short audio file. In the context of modern storage devices, 2 MB is quite limited compared to gigabytes (GB) and terabytes (TB) commonly used today.
Not by today's standards. The average song file is at least 3 MB, so you could only put about 16 songs into 50 MB.