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The term "hi-res" (high resolution) typically refers to images or displays with a high pixel density, but it doesn't specify a fixed number of bytes, as it depends on the image format, color depth, and dimensions. For example, a 1920x1080 resolution image with 24-bit color depth (8 bits per channel for RGB) would require approximately 6.2 MB of uncompressed data. Therefore, the byte count for hi-res content can vary widely based on these factors.

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