Thursday, June 16, 2011

The Satellite Tv For Pc Program - Does It Work?

By Bryan Gilliam


At the end of the day, wouldn't you want to do nothing but kick your feet up 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.

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

And I can ever sort channels according to their country of origin and their topic. I could instantly get channels from "United States" or related to "sports".

It took me just a few minutes to download and install the software. The time depends on the kind of connection but if you're using broadband, I'm sure you won't have that much problem.

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 the design doesn't compromise the function and you can locate menus, controls and buttons with ease.

The only problem that the Satellite TV for PC poses is that it is virtually impossible for you to do channel surfing with its 3000 channels.

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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