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 is becoming a threat to North Korea   oppressive, isolationist regime. Many North Koreans are using cheap, portable Chinese media players to learn about the outside world and watch contraband foreign TV, news, and films. Image: screenshot of Chinese media player via Alibaba North Koreans call these portable media players notels or notetels, a portmanteau of notebook and television. They have USB and SD ports and can tune for radio and TV, so people can watch shows loaded onto USB sticks they swap with each other. They ;re chargeable with car batteries, which is crucial in a country where electricity is unreliable. North Koreans have been buying notels since at least 2005, but last year, Pyongyang legalized the small devices, making them even more accessible. Reuters ; James Pearson talked to North Korean defector Lee Seok-young, who has smuggled over 18,000 notels from China to North Korea. Seok-young explained why the devices are so important for North Koreans who want to watch contraband without facing harsh conseq stanley cup uences: To avoid getting caught, people load a Nort bidon stanley h Korean DVD while watching South Korean dramas on a USB stick, which can be pulled out, he said. They then tell the authorities, who feel the heat from the  stanley cup notel to check whether or not it has been recently used, that they were watching North Korean films. North Korea does have its own neutered Android tablets, but Davk A Lego Soviet missile launcher that would make Khrushchev weep
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