Megabytes Sentence Examples

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  • An additional £ 50 will increase the unit's memory to 512 megabytes, and £ 149 more will provide 1 gigabyte.

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  • Each image must not exceed 2 megabytes in size.

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  • The Iomega Hip Zip uses little floppy disks, about an inch and a half square, and can store 40 megabytes of data.

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  • Most programs used on your computer take up several megabytes of space on your hard drive.

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  • They started as large disks up to 20 inches in diameter holding just a few megabytes.

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  • Also, scanning many megabytes of data looking for the right bits is not a job I'd wish on my mortal enemy.

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  • You will need to get your administrator to adjust the settings of your VLE to allow Content Packages of up to 100 megabytes.

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  • The more megabytes a digital camera has, the more photos it can store.

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  • The casual photographer who snaps photos of family and friends at gatherings can usually get by with 200 shot storage capacity, which a digital camera with 32 megabytes or less will deliver.

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  • A digital camera of up to 128 megabytes will store up to 400 photos.

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  • Measured in megabytes (MB), the amount of memory a camera has determines the number of images you can take and store.

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  • One of the things that standard tips on buying a desktop computer a major computer selling company will tell you is to check on how many megabytes of space and memory the desktop has.

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  • These cards could be purchased for around $100 and had 2,4,10 and 15 megabytes of storage.

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  • A two-hour movie will typically run about 350-400 Megabytes.

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  • It's a fairly small installation file (less than 15 megabytes), but it is a bit of a shame that it is difficult to find a version that is simply a free online game, Java-based or otherwise.

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  • Unfortunately, the Motorola SLVR L7 only has 11 megabytes of built-in memory, so you will need to make use of the provided microSD / TransFlash expansion slot to store any reasonable amount of tunes.

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  • The amount of data consumed over the cellular connection will vary based on a number of different factors, but you can easily rifle through several megabytes or even gigabytes of data by listening to music online through your iPhone.

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  • Streaming doesn't take up any memory on your computer; downloading does, usually right around 500-600 megabytes.

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  • Speeds of reliable DSL service providers can go as high as 3 megabytes per second (Mbps), but most don't achieve this, averaging 1.5Mbps or less.

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  • Google provides each of its Gmail customers with 2,500 megabytes of storage, which means you can save both your sent messages and archives.

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  • Most of the collections contain more than one photograph, so you will have to download one to two megabytes worth of information.

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  • Web space is measured in megabytes (MB) and most hosts offer at least 100MB free upon registration.

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  • For example, they'll only give you five megabytes of space on the server, and they'll also limit your bandwidth.

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