Is Free TV For My PC Really Worth It?
Posted by: Andy OConnor in Entertainment, tags: EntertainmentHave you heard about the new concept of free TV for PC? It’s now possible to watch satellite TV channels through your computer without the need for an expensive satellite dish installed on your roof.
There’s a huge range of channels available through PC based satellite TV - over 3,000 are available from the better service providers. In fact you will find that you’ll have access to the same amount of channels as you would with a traditional satellite TV service.
You’ll also be glad to hear that you should be able to set up free TV on your PC without needing to make any hardware upgrades to your existing computer. All that’s required is the standard operating hardware found on most home computers these days.
The only addition you’ll need to make to your computer is to install the free TV for PC software on it. This software is even available for free on some sites (they make their money from ads on the site) but from personal experience, I wouldn’t bother with the free option. The free software is only able to provide you with very limited channel choice, whereas the paid software (less than $50) provides you with access to over 3,000 channels!
PC based satellite TV also comes with a full TV guide that displays on your computer screen. No, you don’t have to guess what shows are on when! It’s also possible to set up email alerts so you don’t forget to watch your favourite TV show.
This is a great way to get to watch shows you enjoy wherever you are. If you have a laptop, you can install the software on it and you’ll be able to watch satellite TV wherever you are as long as you have an internet connection.
Now days, it’s very easy to take the technology used for satellite TV and transfer it to your PC. In fact millions of people around the world have now done this, saving themselves hundreds of dollars a year in satellite TV bills, by setting up free TV for PCs at their home.
It’s very convenient to be able to access TV viewing this way. Once you get set up, you’ll wonder why you didn’t do it sooner!

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