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250 hours of HDTV?
A minimal of Googling found 1 hour and 55 minutes of HD video consuming 14.8GB -- which works out to about 7.8 minutes (rounding up) per GB. 250 hours is 15,000 minutes or 1,923GB (rounding down).

Perhaps they meant 250 hours of DVD quality video versus HDTV video?
Posted by: __howard__   Posted on: 06/07/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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500 GB isn't 1/2 a terabyte  emcee_z | 06/06/05
Mount them in front of a fan  osreinstall | 06/06/05
Agreed  erdiko@... | 06/06/05
Just the exact opposite...  bad2thebone_z | 06/07/05
Nah, nah, nah, Seagate's reliability is well documented...  MepisLINUXuser | 06/07/05
New dell with maxtor died  Protector | 06/07/05
From my experience  voska | 06/07/05
Then what is it?  erdiko@... | 06/06/05
1000 vs 1024  __howard__ | 06/07/05
Just a small correction ...  Ludovit | 06/07/05
1024 vs 1000  CrazY_UKRaiNiaN | 06/07/05
Actually  voska | 06/07/05
Still not quite right  emcee_z | 06/07/05
Re 1000 vs 1024  Letophoro | 06/07/05
Very easy to figure  osreinstall | 06/07/05
250 hours of HDTV?  __howard__ | 06/07/05
Ahh, you're right.  UncleBubba | 06/07/05
At 2 GB per DVD movie  voska | 06/07/05
and who takes pictures that are 300k ?  MIS Master | 06/07/05

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