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Author: Gray Rollins | Total views: 4 Comments: 0
Word Count: 542 Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 11:39 PM

Watching Satellite Tv Through Your Computer

If your home is equipped with a satellite dish for TV viewing, you know how enjoyable it can be. An abundance of nationwide and international programming options, sporting events that aren’t broadcasted on the cable networks, numerous satellite radio stations and more all add up to endless opportunities for your family’s viewing and listening pleasure.

But what about the expense of having multiple digital receivers in your home, especially when everyone usually gathers in one common area to watch TV instead of utilizing the additional units? Then you may not only be wasting money because the other receivers aren’t being put to use, but there’s also the long-standing issue of fighting over the remote as well.

One way to avoid the extra cost of multiple receivers is to install satellite TV on your personal PC or laptop. The reception is just as clear as viewing through the television (depending on your monitor), but the bonus is that you only pay a one-time fee for the instant download and once you’ve completed the installation, you get unlimited viewing and usage from it.

There’s quite a few online companies offering this type of software/service, so you’ll have to do a little research and pick the one that you feel is best suited to your needs in terms of price and provisions, but once you do, you can have instant viewing access to satellite TV, right on your computer screen. Your PC is actually transformed into an additional television set and digital satellite receiver so that you can watch TV from whatever room in the house you like. And with the satellite signal that comes through the internet, there’s even more channels available than with your regular TV’s dish receiver!

It’s incredibly simple and 100% legal to boot. There’s no need to buy extra hardware either – no special TV card, cable, USB port, etc. is needed –all you need is internet access. That means no fumbling with the dish on the side of your house to get the right angle or strongest signal for the best reception! And you don’t even need a ‘super fast’ internet connection – a 56K modem will do the trick quite nicely. Having little or no computer experience is not an obstacle either because all you do is pay for the software online, receive and access the instant download, then install it according to the prompts.

There are no restrictions on geographical locations, or where the computer is located in your home. You actually move anywhere in the world and still receive the same quality reception and access to the satellite signal. And the really great part is that you only pay a one-time fee for the software – there are no monthly service charges – and the prices are very reasonable. Even though the cost does vary, on average it’s only about $50 for a lifetime of usage!

So if you want to save money, gain access to even more broadcasting options and keep everyone happy watching their favorite programs instead fighting over the remote, satellite TV on your PC is definitely something you should consider.

About the Author

Gray Rollins is a featured writer for SatelliteonPCs.com. To learn more about getting satellite TV for PC, visit us.




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