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No, it can't. Only the 20GB, 60GB and the earlier 80GB (none of them are in production) could play the PS2 Final Fantasy games.
if your question is correct and you really mean 64MB (megabytes) versus GB (gigabytes), then the answer is virtually none, or nothing. The average CD-ROM = ~640MB, while a DVD holds approx. 1.5GB or more (Gigabytes, 1024 bytes = 1MB, 1024MB = 1GB). I can't think of any movies (regular length etc) that would even fit on a regular CD-ROM, You'd probably need a Dual layer DVD that can hold up to about 9GB.
1 gigabyte is 1024 megabytes. so 3 gigabytes = 3072 megabytes
None. Megahertz (MhZ) is a measure of frequency/wavelength and gigabyte (GB) is a measure of capacity. Perhaps you were wanting to ask how many megabytes are in a gigabyte? That answer is 1000.
Cost of computer depends upon internal hardware used inside.a computer which has 4 GB ram 1 TB hard disk and 3.0 Ghz operating frequency is very costlier than 512 MB ram 80 GB hard disk and 1.5 Ghz speed . so mean is that it depends upon internal hardware.