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If you want legal, it is legal to make back-ups of movies you own. So buy them then put them on a microSD card that can be shipped and then downloaded to the external HDD.
The USB drive is the size of, or smaller than, a pack of cigarettes...much smaller than the HP computer and actually only about 7 cubic inches in size. A stack of 100 DVDs is more than 10 times that volume and only stores one fourth as much as what you can save on the 2TB HDD. And if you are really worried about space, get a 4TB Seagate for a little more money.
Of course mail does not get delivered at sea. But I'll bet that sometimes the boat surfaces and goes into port at which time mail is delivered.
A 64 GB microSD card that is smaller than a postage stamp. If the HP is relatively new, it has a microSD card reader built in. And you can buy a Class 10 (fast) 64GB SanDisk card for around $35 from Amazon. Don't get the cheap ones as they are NG.
The USB drive is the size of, or smaller than, a pack of cigarettes...much smaller than the HP computer and actually only about 7 cubic inches in size. A stack of 100 DVDs is more than 10 times that volume and only stores one fourth as much as what you can save on the 2TB HDD. And if you are really worried about space, get a 4TB Seagate for a little more money.
Of course mail does not get delivered at sea. But I'll bet that sometimes the boat surfaces and goes into port at which time mail is delivered.
A 64 GB microSD card that is smaller than a postage stamp. If the HP is relatively new, it has a microSD card reader built in. And you can buy a Class 10 (fast) 64GB SanDisk card for around $35 from Amazon. Don't get the cheap ones as they are NG.