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By : Arthur Blivet    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-31 06:38:08
Do you know that the average American spends about 16% of the time watching TV. That constitutes to about a couple of months in a year that we spend watching TV. That's about more than the time we spend sleeping. That is how we value television entertainment so much. So what do you do if your area does not offer cable TV or if you can't afford cable TV?
In years past, we can bet that if people have no cable TV they will get satellite TV to satiate their thirst for entertainment. Satellite TV is cheaper than cable but it is highly dependent on the weather and line of sight to get clear channels.
Satellite TV is cheaper than cable because the cable TV business has a lot of over head. While satellite TV only relies on the satellite and satellite dish, cable TV relies on infrastructure of ground embedded cables to ensure that TV is delivered to your home.
However, before you go and get satellite TV, let me tell you that there is an even better thing than satellite TV - that is satellite TV on your PC. With TV for the PC, you don't even need to get a satellite dish. With TV on the PC all you need is a relatively fast and reliable broadband connection.
Why would I want to watch TV on the PC? Well, you can make a media center of your PC and stream the data to your HDTV. It's your choice. The important thing here is that you have satellite TV for your PC. You can watch a lot of channels. Channels even outside of the country in any language. Plus, I have to mention again that this is cheaper than cable and it is not dependent on weather or line of sight like regular satellite TV.
If you think that watching satellite TV from the PC is a scam, you are wrong. If you think that watching satellite TV from the PC is choppy and blurred, you are wrong. I know why you are reading this article, you want to learn more about watching satellite TV on the PC. Let me tell you some facts about TV on the PC.
1. These TV on the PC technology has been researched for hundreds of thousands of dollars but they are now offered to the public cheaper than cable TV and regular satellite TV.
2. You are not stuck with an onerous monthly fee.
3. You can watch channels from all around the world in any language if you so choose.
4. TV on the PC is not dependent on the weather or line of sight. You don't even need to have a satellite dish or a scrambler to get clear channels.
These are just some of the basics that you need to learn about satellite TV on the PC. Here's a bonus fact: Satellite TV on the PC is cheaper than both cable TV and regular satellite TV. Imagine that!
You get awesome television programs from around the world no matter where you are (as long as you have a laptop or a PC, that is).
Author Resource:- I often watch TV on my computer and I have it set up on the kids tvs too. This means there is peace in our house when we are winding down. Learn how you can watch TV on your PC Here http://satellite-tv-direct.info
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