Friday 19 June 2009

PCTV: Things You Need To Know About Satellite TV for PC

By Ashley Patrick

The best and inexpensive media today is the PCTV. Fifty different countries have shows, which you can watch through this PCTV software. They offer 3000 channels with good price and quality. They are so many, you cannot choose all at once.

The package costs a whopping $350 before but now it costs $49.95, a one-time fee for the Satellite TV for PC software. Saving at least $300, I started roaming the PCTV channels for sports: baseball, football, soccer, basketball, tennis, and racing which are from channels such as ESPN News, EuroSports TV, GameSports TV, WHL TV, Fox Network, and Sport Star.

You can also access to movies, music, Kids Channels, Shopping News, Radio Stations, Weather, Educational, and lots and lots more once you have the PCTV software.

A wide range of PCTV software applications are available in the market but this Satellite TV for PC amazed me the most because of easily using it. You will need least a broadband connection and a Pentium II processor with 333 MHz speed for incessant viewing. Thats all youll ever, ever need!

Operating system for such Satellite TV for a PC can be Windows 98/ME/2000/XP. You should also have hardware that has a sound card and a spare USB slot to make this work. Media players such as Windows Media Player, Real Player, or Quick Time Player are also needed for easy streaming of the videos.

You can get your PCTV software from online dealers such as this site. This software website shall offer you a money back guarantee in case you did not like its performance.

There are also no monthly subscriptions or deductions in this software purchase after the $49.95, unlike cable subscriptions where you pay over $120 every month.

The cable TV subscription leaves you with no benefits. This PC for TV software, however, can be accessed anywhere as long as you have Internet connection. It is guaranteed to work in all Windows and is very hassle-free in terms of utilization.

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