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you are correct when you mention size but so far we have placed over 4400 high quality photos from our Nikon cameras on ours and it only took 11-12% of the capacity. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You already hit the nail on the head, size dependent. PDFs tend to take up less room than word documents, so you might want to go the conversion route. If you have a full PDF program you can reconvert back to a word file once the document has reached its destination. Should you have a lot of time on your hands, do not covert your documents and download them at your destination point. Pictures vary in size due to being taken as a GIF, JPEG, BITMAP and other formats. first - I would upload and download documents, Second - upload and download pictures and third upload and download videos at the destination. Now if you are just going to use the USB as storage, I would buy a larger external HDD and be done with room to spare.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.128 GBs worth, minus overhead so realistic 119 GBs worth. Select a group of files right click and wala you know the size of all files selected.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You are correct about the size factor. So far we've placed 4400 high quality pictures on ours from our Nikon cameras and it took up only 11-12% of the space. I hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You are correct: the size of the files will determine how many will fit on the device. If, for example, your digital camera takes a 5 Mb picture, approximately 25,600 will fit on this device.* The same goes for any file - spreadsheets, text documents, music files, etc. Note, however, that the actual storage capacity is slightly less than the advertised size, so slightly less than 25,600 5-Mb files will fit on the device. * 128,000,000,000 ÷ 5,000,000 = 25,600
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, depends upon the average size of your photos...pictures are usual in MB so divide 120,000 by you're average photo's MB size to arrive at approximate storage.., (why 120? has to do with deceptive marketing of all storage units, not just this make or model, marketing is decimal and storage is binary)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I used that flash drive to back up my moms computer that had close to 1000 photos dating back to 2003, plus her large folder of documents that also dated back that far.
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