It depends on who you ask. Most companies that make hard drives consider a Gigabyte to be 1 billion bytes. In that regard, your answer would be 250 billion bytes. MicroSoft does it a little differently. They tend to divide the total number of bytes by 1,073,741,824 and label the answer as Gigabytes.
According to Comcast, 250 GB is roughly equal to 50 million text emails, 62,500 songs,
125 DVD quality movies or 25,000 high-res photos.
1 GB = 1000 MB so in 250 GB there is 250 000 MB. Which is a lot.
There are 1024 megabytes in 1 gigabyte. So there are 256,000 megabytes in 250 gigabytes.
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250 gb & 500 gb
250 GB until the 320 and 500 GB models come out
250 GB
That is a HUGE file. Many hours 30 hours + ?
0.25 GB
That will vary with the size of the picture files.
1gigabyte=1megabyte=1048576kilobytes=1073741824bytes. So there are 268435456000 bytes in 250 GB.
One gigabyte will hold about 250, 4-minute songs. A 32GB iPod only has about 28GB of storage available. So a 32GB iPod will hold about 7,000 songs.
There Price is $50 more for the 250 GB model at $349.99 USA retail and the harddrive is 250 GB instead of 120 GB