Friday, September 11, 2009

Satellite TV For PC - The Difference Between Satellite Television And Software For Your PC

With the advent of better internet connections, satellite television software for your PC has really grown in popularity. If you haven't heard about this yet, it's a completely legal way to watch television, right on your PC, without any extra equipment. Let's take a look at the differences between standard satellite television and satellite software for your computer.

1. Incredible Savings - Satellite television always has a monthly access fee. No matter how much you watch it you'll have to pay. More times than not, you're paying for a bunch of lousy shows on a few channels. Satellite software for your computer only has a one time fee. After you purchase the software, you never have to pay another dime to watch your favorite shows.

2. Incredible Variety - Even the best satellite television packages only include at the most a few hundred channels. Many of these are simply copies of the same channel in a different time zone. What if you could have access to more than 4,000 channels from all over the world? With satellite software for your computer, this is exactly what you get.

3. Incredible Ease - When you first buy your satellite system for your television, you'll have to go through the process of installing the dish. This means hanging precariously from a ladder as you try to position the dish in the right direction. Anyone who has ever tried to link up this way knows just how frustrating it can be. With software for your computer, you simply download and click install. That's it - no installation, no ladders and no annoying link-up process.

4. Incredible Quality - The quality for satellite television on your computer is comparable to what you'll get on your television. In fact, depending on your connection speed and your monitor, it may even be better. Users have noted that there is absolutely no difference when it comes to crispness of images and sound.

5. Incredible Access - Without fail, satellites for your television can go down. Whether it's a nasty storm blocking your reception, a channel blackout or simple equipment failure, there are going to be times when you just won't be able to use it. By taking advantage of satellite software for your PC, you'll be able to watch your shows when you want - no matter what.

In addition, if you have a laptop, you'll be able to take your shows with you no matter where you go. Satellite television will be restricted to your home. With this software installed on a laptop, you can take it with you no matter where you go. As long as you have internet access, you'll be able to watch your shows. You can even go out to eat and not miss a program.

Satellite software for your computer combines what initially made satellite television so great with some great new advances that bring it to the next level. Try it out and see if you don't enjoy the difference.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Satellite TV on Your PC - No Hardware Required

Remember when you were a kid and someone told you about the stuff that would be possible 'one day'? Growing up in the '70s there were certain points on the time line of my future that I really believed were going to be worth the wait. Jet packs to get around town; the meal in a pill; or even the one about world peace.

As a whole, we haven't really come as far as the futurists promised. Another case of marketing making promises and not clearing them with engineering. That hasn't changed, either!

But, while we do still have to load airplanes through a single door, drive our oil-spewing cars, and eat swiss chard, there have been some huge leaps, technologically speaking. Heck, my grandma remembers hearing the first time a car engine started and here I sit with 3,000 channels of television on my laptop.

That last sentence was NOT a typo -- 3,000- channels of television on my laptop.

This product is CERTAINLY the 21st century that my comic book heroes referred to way back when I had a head full of hair, a face full of pimples, and free time to, well, watch 3,000 channels of television.

Radio stations from Romania; soccer from Sweden; game shows from Greece; home shopping channel from Hungary; news from New Zealand; or even music videos from Macedonia. This software (which costs less than $50 for LIFETIME SERVICE and NO MONTHLY CHARGES) can literally take you around the world without having to ever board an airplane through that darn single door.

I downloaded this program 2 weeks ago and it has opened my eyes to a world of viewpoints that I might never have considered. The Satellite TV channels are easy to navigate and the response time is just like your living room box - but with a vocabulary that your old SONY won't ever understand. It allows you to search for channels by country and/or by topic. It is easy to find sports, news, and TV shows. It is quite fun to view TV shows from around the world. You might even see the next big thing, before Simon Cowell makes it the next big thing.

They offer a money back guarantee so you can try it out risk free. I find that to be extremely 21st century, and dare I say, perhaps even 22nd century. Some packages you spend your money, take a chance and if you're not satisfied you are out of luck. With Satellite TV for PC you download it, give it an 8 week workout -- and return it if you don't love it. I'm not giving mine back, but you might have more of a life than me.

I'd write more about it, but it's 3:00 PM in Luxemburg right now and my new favorite show, Luxemburg Ice Dancing, is about to being. And honestly, it's just not the same if you miss the opening.

Pick it up right now (link below) and quit paying that monthly $90 cable bill for a lousy 100 stations!

100 stations... geez, what is this, 2004?

Barry Friedman is a four time World Juggling Champion (stop laughing -- it's a great gig) who spends a lot of time on airplanes. He loves to write, play with electronics, read books, use software, and raise his child. When he gets something new he usually writes a review that promises to carry a two-laugh minimum.

His review home page is here: http://www.productandserviceguide.com

His juggling life (yeah, the one you were laughing about) can be found here:
http://www.raspyni.com

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