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KB: Kilobyte (1,000 bytes)
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For example, a typical uncompressed image averages about one megabyte per page, while a Group IV compressed image with 200 DPI resolution will be about 50 to 70 thousand kilobytes.

Computer memory and storage is measured in this unit, giving rise to terms such as Kilobyte (approximately one thousand bytes), Megabyte (approximately one million bytes) and Gigabyte (approximately one thousand million bytes).

A measure of data size. One megabyte (MB) equals 1024 kilobytes.
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After Opera Mini's compression, the average Web page size is between 10 and 20 kilobytes. With the current usage, Opera Mini's users generate between 38 and 76 gigabytes of data traffic every day, providing a healthy revenue stream for operators.

Because this is a text file, the bitmap information has to be coded into a less efficient form. It requires 352 bytes for every 1024 bits, so the selection bitmap for that million-record theme will need about 350 kilobytes.

6 kilobytes (KB) per second. This means a 50-kb graphic on your Web page could take about 15 seconds to download. Studies show that you risk losing 20% of your Web audience for every 10 seconds of download time.

The system has built-in communications with a range of 1 mile, an illuminated reticle for night operations, a 60-kilobyte memory capacity, and an alphanumeric keyboard and is powered by two dual-voltage, rechargeable, 12-volt nicad battery packs.

to make a master lossless file which can then be used to produce compressed files for different purposes; for example a multi-megabyte file can be used at full size to produce a full-page advertisement in a glossy magazine, and a 10 kilobyte lossy ...

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