Thursday 16 June 2011

My Thoughts On Satellite Tv For Pc

By Billy Hearn


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?

Indeed. But with the economy at a downward spiral, all the money may be set aside for more important matters other than paying for the cable fee.

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.

As I was reading the sales page for the Satellite TV for PC, one claim caught my eye-it can offer me 3000 different channels from different countries worldwide.

I could start looking for channels according to country or topic. That means I could easily access channels from the "United States" or channels for "sport".

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.

Installation was a breeze. And what I found out about the Satellite TV for PC, to my surprise, was that it gives a description for every available channel.

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.

However, the design doesn't complicate the function and you find menus, controls and buttons quite easily.

If you consider channel surfing with 3000 channels, it'll probably be daybreak before you actually get to find the channel that interests you.

The Satellite TV for PC has created a nice option for this. You can access your favorite channels by bookmarking it and adding it to your 'favorites' list.




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