Thursday, June 16, 2011

My Thoughts On Satellite Tv For Pc

By Gary Wagstaff


Wouldn't it be just perfect if at the end of a busy work day you could just kick your shoes, lie down in a couch and watch cable TV?

But with the economy still being a mess, your cable fund is used for something else more essential. And that leaves you with your old antenna.

However, that doesn't have to be the case. I'm a constant traveler and there's nothing else that irritates me than crappy channels available in my hotel room. To keep myself entertained, I found the Satellite TV for PC. After trying it out, I found it really convenient.

The thing that attracted me to the Satellite TV for PC was its claim that it offers 3000 different channels from different countries worldwide.

I had to try out if it was true. And it was. I can even get channels to me by way of giving the place, like "United States" or by topic, like "sports".

The download time for the software actually didn't take a long time. If you have a broadband connection, you can probably get it done in about a minute. But if you have a slower internet connection, be prepared to wait a little longer.

What I found really convenient with the software is that it includes description of every channel that's available.

Aesthetics wise, I found the software to be very professional in its look with a very slick interface that made it look very much like an expensive hi-fi unit.

But you can clearly locate the different menus, controls and buttons for easy use of the software.

3000 channels is a lot of channels and it will take you a very long time before you could possibly find the channel that you liked with the old fashioned method of scanning for channels.

But the Satellite TV for PC has created a solution for this problem by allowing users to bookmark their favorite channels and accessing them easily next time through the 'favorites' list.




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