Files on new machine

I've just bought a new Macbook air.
When I look in "Storage" in "About this Mac" I see 666.6MB occupied by Audio files, 770.5MB for photos files and 24.2GB for "other files".
WHat is this? I haven't saved any music or photos on the computer yet.
Thanks.

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