usually its about 2 or 4 but above tht is good. im not really sure
Every laptop is different, just like every user. Business laptops typically require only 80 Gigabytes to operate a typical business and software (*ie. Accounting software). If you're a student, you would probably want around 500 Gigabytes for your personal file sharing, entertainment and games. In most cases, a typical laptop manufactured in 2011 has approximately 500 Gigabytes of storage capacity (*or more depending on the manufacturer).
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Depends on what you use it for, if it's a PC or a Mac, how much $ you have to spend, and what version of operating system you are using. Some people 1 meg main memory and 40 megs hard drive space is fine, others need 4 gigs of RAM, 500 gigabyte hard drives; it's all relative.
for xp, at minimum 512meg. for vista, at least 2gig.
2 gigabytes of RAM is what you should get for a Touch screen laptop. If you only find 1 gigabyte, you can upgrade it with a 1 gigabyte RAM chip.
2 gb or RAM Memory will do to run i-tunes.
Largest I've heard of is 320 gig but 640 should be coming out soon
You should look for a laptop with Windows 7 or 8. At least four gigabytes of RAM is also needed.
If you have Windows (you probably do) go to Start>My computer (or just computer) and right-click the 1st device that comes up and click properties. Where it says capacity it should say how many Gigabytes (or GB) your hard drive is.
If we're talking RAM, then 2 GB for Windows XP, 3-4+GB for Vista and Windows 7. On the other hand if you mean hard drives, 500 GB should be plenty enough for all of those uses.
any laptop with 4 gigabyte RAM and 1 gigabyte graphic card will work perfectly!
512 MB = 0.5 GBHence after adding 1 GB RAM your laptop memory will be 1.5 GB.
it depends on the video quality of the t.v sehow
The typical laptop has around 4 Gigabytes (4096 MB) of RAM memory.
This Laptop features a 160 GB Hard drive and 10 gb additional online storage available.
Laptop gb is simply laptop gigabyte. Laptops come with a hard drive disk which has a set number of gigabytes, or some RAM which also comes with a set number of gigabytes. In some cases the gigabytes can be increased with new RAM sticks, or a new hard drive.