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I Don't Understand HD Capacity Ratings
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<blockquote data-quote="durango" data-source="post: 1649748" data-attributes="member: 98789"><p>Thanks for the education. I do understand base 10 versus base 2, but I had no idea that Apple used different bases for their little iDevices. Since I bought the iMac first, I never expected different math on the products I later bought. My dumb mistake.</p><p></p><p>You sound a little perturbed that someone else has now asked the question you've faced multiple times a day. Sorry, but that happens sometimes on good forums with wide membership. I did do several unsuccessful searches of forum posts before I asked the question.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the info.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="durango, post: 1649748, member: 98789"] Thanks for the education. I do understand base 10 versus base 2, but I had no idea that Apple used different bases for their little iDevices. Since I bought the iMac first, I never expected different math on the products I later bought. My dumb mistake. You sound a little perturbed that someone else has now asked the question you've faced multiple times a day. Sorry, but that happens sometimes on good forums with wide membership. I did do several unsuccessful searches of forum posts before I asked the question. Thanks again for the info....... [/QUOTE]
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