Englewood, Colorado-based satellite television provider
DISH is making it a lot easier to take recorded TV shows and movies on the road, with a new, pocket-sized mobile video drive called the
HopperGO, the company said today. DISH said its new, battery-powered device features 64GB, enough to view up to 100 hours of video from its Hopper DVR. The new device--which works in conjunction with the Hopper DVRs--costs $99. The new device lets users view video via their iOS or Android smartphone, via a wireless connection.
posted on Thursday, May 26, 2016
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Dishable, LLC
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