yes
2gb = 360 minutes of videos
I put 100 music videos on a 2GB SD card. The videos varied in length from 2 to 5 minutes, but the total running time was well over 4 hours. I have no idea how many more would fit, but I stopped at 100 mainly because I was running out of videos I liked!
No you can't
Well first you should consider if you are gaming watching you tube videos or downloading 2GB is good for the internet user that only checks Emails browsers the net but not good for the gamer you tuber and downloaded
Which version of Sony MP3 player with a 2gb storage size is best for you will depend on how you plan to use it. IF size is important to you then the W Series Walkman MP3 player would be best but you will have to pay more.
In an MP3 player the 2GB is the amount of storage/memory the device has. It means you have 2 gigabytes of memory. 2 GB will hold about 1,300 songs or 68 hours worth of music.
It depends on the definition and quality of the videos - i.e., how many pixels high and wide the video is, how compressed the pictures and sound are, what format the videos are encoded in and of course, how long the videos last. For example, a half hour 720p wide-screen video in HD with good quality sound in Windows .WMV format will come out at around 400Mb, so you would get 5 like that into 2Gb. On the other hand, a half hour video of say 360 pixels wide by 240 high, well compressed, in the same format might be less than 50Mb, so you'd get around 40 of those into 2gb. If you want to save high quality feature films in full 1920 x 1080p HD in a "lossless" format, you won't get one full one into 2gb.
in the usb slot
There are many options available for 2GB MP3 players. Apple, Samsung, Sony, SanDisk, Philips, Ematic, HeadRush and a variety of other brands all have 2GB MP3 players that come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes.
nvm i figured it out
i would say like about 30 minutes