No, it is not. There are 1000 megabytes per gigabyte; so 10 megabytes is only 0.01 gigabyte, much less than 2 gigabytes.
1 kb = 1024b 1 mb = 1024^2b 1 gb = 1024^3b so calculate it for 2 gb
yes
I presume you're asking "How many kilobytes in a gigabyte?"There are approximately 1 million kilobytes in a gigabyte.
The word is gigabytes. A gigabyte is 1024 x 1024 x 1024 bytes. One gigabyte is enough to store about a billion letters of plain text, or a million photographs, or a thousand minutes of music in decent MP3 format.
Hello,I've been using Kingston PenDrive (1 GB) for 2 years, and found this a very good and satisfactory product. Its data write speed is about 10 MbPS and read speed is upto 20 MBPS. So I think it's having a very good transfer speed.Goodluck.
To convert from GB to MB, you multiply by 1024. Therefore, 2.6 GB is 2662.4 MB. If you have more complicated math to perform, google can do the conversion for you. For instance, if you want to know how long it will take to download a 10 GB file over a 20 Mbps internet connection, just google "10 GB / 20 Mbps". Make sure you use the correct case, as a MB (megabyte) is 8 times larger than a Mb (megabit).Google could also be used to answer the original question. Try googling "2.6 GB in MB". A new search engine, Wolfram Alpha, is also supposed to be capable of this type of math and conversion.
There is a video portal that you can use to transfer from a CD to YouTube. Also, you can put the disc in your computer and open a browser for YouTube. When you click browse, you will be able to find the CD through that option. However, no more than 2 GB can be transferred at a time.
How fast can a SATA drive transfer data?
about 3330 minutes.
Minutes is a unit of time GB is a unit of space on a hard drive
1, You can´t transfer information... If you don´t have a dock. 2, (ONLY IF YOU BOTH HAVE LIVE ) It isn't allowed to transfer data between harddrives. 3, Yes, Xbox 360 is the same as premium or elite just that it haven´t a hard drive including with it, and another skin than elite.
GB, or gigabyte, is not a unit of time, but of capacity. A gigabyte is one billion bytes, according to the SI standard; or 1024^3 = 1,073,741,824 bytes, by the computing standard, where you go by powers of 2.
Sure, but it will take 2 GB, and it will take a long time.
It's not that much faster -- maybe a little over twice as fast. DSL gives you 1,500 Mbps and cable can go as high as 8,000 Mbps. ^ This is wrong (old answer) ^ First, 'b' is Bit, 'B' is Byte. There are 8 bits in a byte In the case of the question (Megabits per seconds): 100.0 Mbps is equivalent to 12.5 MBps (Megabytes per second). Dial up modems are (generally) capable of doing 0.056MBps (56Kbps) maximum, 100.0 Mbps (12500Kb/s) is ALOT faster!
1) Convert the 4 Mbps to MBps. (The transfer speed is specificed in mega-bits per second; 1 byte has 8 bits). That is, 4 Mbps / (8 bits/byte) = 0.5 MBps. 2) For file sizes, MB usually refer, not to a million bytes, but to 10242 bytes, so you may want to multiply the 100 MB by 1.0242. 3) Finally, divide the result the transfer speed (in BYTES per second!), to get the number of seconds. Depending on the result, you may want to convert this into minutes, hours, or even days. If you omit step 1 (confusing bits with bytes), you'll be off by a factor of 8; if you omit step 2, you'll only be about 5% off.
A 2 GB memory card will hold 30 minutes of HD video or 50 minutes of standard quality video. The actual amount of record time varies greatly based on the camera and its recording method.