The number of gigabytes (GB) needed for 10,000 photos depends on the average file size of each photo. Assuming an average size of 3-5 MB per photo, you would need approximately 30-50 GB for 10,000 photos. For high-resolution images, this could be higher, potentially reaching up to 100 GB or more. Always consider extra space for backups and future photos.
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You will need at least 8 gigs of storage for 500 songs.
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Pictures vary greatly in terms of size and quality, both determine how much storage space they need. However, 1 gigabyte can store around 2,900 average photos or roughly 200 high quality, high resolution images.
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Depends. If you have gigs and gigs of photos [numbering in the millions], then a hard drive might be needed. It's more likely that you don't need THAT much space, and a flash drive would be better, because hard drives have mechanical parts that wear out gradually over time. Flash memory is more protected than a hard drive, though it is slower and more expensive [right now].
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Just a standard laptop harddrive. I added a link on the procedure from the Playstation network support
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Zero, only the Arcade unit has internal storage built in. Otherwise you need an HDD to save games.