Right now you can use the USB ports on the VIP 622 (the pure DISH version of this receiver) to move video or music to a device called a PocketDISH. It's a hand held device with a screen and up to 120 hours of MPEG-4 standard def video. http://www.pocketdish.com/?section=products
"I'm a college student looking for a new laptop, but almost all of my media I receive digitally. I'm looking for a laptop, not a netbook, without an optical drive, and budget sensitive. The optical drive will just be a waste of space, when I can have thinner laptop. What's out there?"
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Anyone know what the USB ports are for on the box? I can't locate any info on them?
Right now you can use the USB ports on the VIP 622 (the pure DISH version of this receiver) to move video or music to a device called a PocketDISH. It's a hand held device with a screen and up to 120 hours of MPEG-4 standard def video. http://www.pocketdish.com/?section=products