PocketDish

PocketDish

PocketDish is a line of media receivers for use with the Dish Network satellite television service. Using a Dish Network DVR receiver, PocketDish users can download television shows and other recorded video content from the DVR onto a PocketDish player. [http://www.popsci.com/popsci/bown2005/gadgets/6ff6bd0e9b927010vgnvcm1000004eecbccdrcrd.html] The devices can also download music, videos, and other media to the players from a computer, digital camera, or digital camcorder via a USB cable, or capture video and audio from any standard video or audio outlet when docked. [http://www.dvrplayground.com/article/13380/Mini-Review--Pocket-Dish-Tries-to-be-iPod-Video/;jsessionid=6DB8DC9EEA3582375FA1DA0EE07BA20B?page=1] The players are manufactured by Archos and marketed by Dish Network.

External links

1. http://www.pocketdish.com/get.html

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