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Dish Network Introduces PocketDish Portable Media Companion


Englewood CO (SPX) Oct 12, 2005
EchoStar Communications and its Dish Network satellite TV service announced Tuesday the rollout of its PocketDish, a new line of portable media companions.

Enhancing the most on-the-go lifestyles, the handheld PocketDish downloads and plays thousands of MP3s, stores and displays photos and is one of the industry's first video players. PocketDish gives TV viewers the ability to take their favorite sitcoms, reality shows or even last night's game with them to watch anywhere.

The sleek, silver PocketDish is available in three models: two portable media recorders and a portable media player.

With the choice of a crystal-clear 2.2-inch, 4-inch or 7-inch LCD screen, PocketDish is one of the most advanced portable media devices available and provides consumers the ultimate convenience in how they watch television.

Compatible with most TVs and consumer electronic devices on the market today, the units can download or record content from a PC or Mac, digital cameras, mass storage devices, as well as other video or audio sources such as DVD players, camcorders and VCRs.

Dish Network customers will enjoy a special feature of ultra-fast video transfer speeds when attaching PocketDish to select Dish Network digital video recorders (DVRs) via a USB 2.0 connection. For instance, an hour of Dish Network programming can be transferred to the PocketDish hard drive in about five minutes.

"Dish Network is expanding its leadership role in digital video recording by giving consumers portability," said Mark Jackson, president of EchoStar Technologies Corporation.

"With PocketDish, we are again changing the way people watch television. More versatile than ordinary portable DVD or MP3 players, PocketDish makes it convenient for users to watch popular TV shows or listen to the latest music downloads anywhere."

Every PocketDish comes complete with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery for up to four hours of video and 12 hours of music playback. Stereo headphones, USB cables, adapter cable, A/V cables, an AC/DC power adapter and a carrying case are standard.

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