GB holds more than MB
In the computer unit of measuring
1000kb = 1MB
1000MB = 1GB
Therefore 47.2 GB would be greater than 68.6 MB
DVD
the more gigabytes the more songs it holds
An 8 gb cost less and holds less music ex. the 32 gb should cost more and store more.
1 GB is 1024 MB (possibly only 1000 MB) and therefore is more.
Definitely 32 GB. If you turn GB into MB, it would basically be 128MB Versus 3200MB.
A Blu-Ray holds nearly 20 GB of information. A regular DVD holds a little over 4 GB. A CD holds up to about 700 MB. The Blu-Ray holds about 30 times the information that a CD carries, and almost 5 times what a DVD can store.
A CD holds about 700 MB. A DVD holds about 4.7 GB, or more for a dual-layer and/or double-sided DVD. You can now get USB thumb drives with capacity greater than a DVD.
A ZiP drive CAN hold more but most DO NOT hold as much as DVD'd 4.7 Gb
1.0 GB holds up to 250 songs 4.0 GB holds up to 1,000 songs 8.0 GB holds up to 2,000 songs
8 GB (gigabytes) is more storage than 16 MB (megabytes).
Use a Dual Layer DVD that holds 7.2 GB a normal DVD only holds 4.2 GB
The main difference is that the Xbox 250 GB holds much more memory than the GB..........and the 250 GB has a glossy cover(i_e the main Xbox's body) while the GB has carbon fiber on it