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200 GB (gigabytes) is a measure of digital information storage capacity. It can hold approximately 50,000 average-sized photos, around 40 hours of HD video, or about 50,000 songs, depending on the file sizes. In terms of data transfer, 200 GB can be downloaded or uploaded in a reasonable time frame with a high-speed internet connection. It's a substantial amount of storage for personal use, such as on smartphones, laptops, or external drives.

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