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+ | This way, a unit of 2 TB of Digital Western can be for 89,99 dollars in the United States, and that gives a cost for 0,043 dollars for GB. Or what is the same, scarcely 3 cents for GB, a number that makes clear the complex margins in which these units move. | ||
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Prices in the market
The traditional hard disks have not stopped offering any more and better services since its journey began on the market, and nowadays the capacities and prices of these units have gone fitting up to coming at a level in which the cost for GB is almost ridiculous.
This way, a unit of 2 TB of Digital Western can be for 89,99 dollars in the United States, and that gives a cost for 0,043 dollars for GB. Or what is the same, scarcely 3 cents for GB, a number that makes clear the complex margins in which these units move.