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"Satellite TV" Article
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What You Need To Watch Satellite TV From Your PC

By Expert Author: Richard Banks
View Summary | Submitted: 2007-01-30 | Word Count: 454 words
Richard Banks
Satellite television is an extremely popular way to watch an array of hundreds of stations. The one downside to satellite is that it can be pricey depending on the program that you set up. What if there was a way to receive all of the satellite stations without having to pay an expensive bill? To your benefit, with ongoing technological development you can now receive Satellite TV from your PC for a small price to pay.

There now is a way for you to have Satellite TV from your computer without paying a penny for the stations themselves. The only fee to have access to hundreds of channels is the price of software that is required to get them working on your computer. You may think that the software is going to jack the prices up to around the range of Satellite TV, but that is where you are wrong.

For less than the cost of a monthly cable or Satellite TV bill, you can watch Satellite TV on your computer. There are a number of different kinds of software to choose from that work for your computer. The difference between the software is how much range you get and how many stations you have access to. The best Satellite TV software on the market will give you access to over 3000 worldwide channels without a monthly fee.

Another great thing about Satellite TV from your PC is that there are no other parts or hardware required to get it going. All that is needed, aside from the software, is an internet connection of at least 56k. The better the connection is that you have, the better the quality of audio and picture you will receive.

The one downside to getting free Satellite TV from your PC is that your monitor is most times nowhere near the size of your television screen. It also makes it difficult to watch the ballgame with your friends or to watch a family movie. In this case, all you need is a video card of at least S-Video output. This will then allow you to connect it to your TV's video port and watch from your television set.

After purchasing the best Satellite TV software and an appropriate video card, you can watch Satellite TV from your television screen for far less than the price of an actual subscription. While it is a little extra work than simply setting up a subscription, it will save you a large amount of money over time. As long as you have a fast internet connection, you will be on your way to watching Satellite TV for a cheap price.
About the Author/Author Bio

Richard Banks is the owner of Aardvark Electronics http://www.aardvarkelectronics.com.au and the developer of the Vansat Portable Satellite TV System http://www.vansat.com.au

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