yes 4GB is twice the size of 2GB.
less than 4 GB
Way less than 1. In a 2 hour movie there are only 4 gigs.
Yes, you can. If you have at least 4 Gb of RAM. If you have less than 4 Gb there is no point for you install x64.
It depends. Usually USB flash drives are measured in Gigabytes, and it should have told you when you bought it (you pay for what you get). Usually, a flash drive is no less than 1 Gigabyte, and no more than 4 Gigabytes.
Yes, if the program is less then 4 GB it could. Most are well under that. Even a "large" application will be less than half of one gigabyte. Computers today require extra memory to enable tasks such as video and photo editing when a video file can be three gigabytes or more.
You can now get 2 gb and 4 gb memory sticks available for the VAIO.
Since 1 GB = 1000 MB, 4 GB = 4000 MB and is bigger than 756 MB.
316 gb320-4= 316
2 less than 4 is 2.
Yes, 4 GB is significantly higher than 256 MB. To put it in perspective, 1 GB is equal to 1024 MB, so 4 GB equals 4096 MB. Therefore, 4 GB is 16 times larger than 256 MB.
34.34gb is larger than 4gb.
Not necessarily.