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Satellite TV has been around for some time, but to watch satellite TV on your computer is something new. You may think that only the tech savvy younger generation who knows the in and out of TV technology, and the worldwide web are the only ones who are fiddling with PC satellite TV. While this is true in the past, nowadays, more families, even the older folks like our computer illiterate grannies and granddaddies are picking up computer skills. And the fact that it is very easy to transform our PC into a nice satellite television set, more are using the satellite TV software to watch satellite TV on PC.

Why watch satellite TV on your computer when you can watch satellite TV using a dish system?

Perhaps a fair comparison would be able to shed some information. If you watch satellite TV with a dish, the satellite dish you are using is probably a self-assembled one or installed by the service providers like DISH Network.

Do-it-yourself satellite dish TV systems can cost you anything above $200. Some of them come in ready packages with setup instructions. But you also need to buy the satellite dish kit to set up. While you can watch satellite TV for free using this method, the equipment is not exactly cheap and the installation is not that easy.

Those who watch TV using satellite TV services can do away with the installation part as the company would offer it free most of the time. However, depending on the length of your subscription contract, you could have to to fork out some money for the basic equipment such as the dish, receivers and other equipment like HDTV and DVR receivers. This alone could cost more than $100 at least.

When you watch satellite TV on your computer, you are tuning into satellite TV online. PC satellite TV software is required to activate and configure your PC resources such that it can start receiving satellite TV signals for display on your monitor. As long as your PC is connected to the internet, you can watch satellite TV on your computer instantly anytime you want. If you have a wireless router at home, even your laptop can be transformed into an additional TV. Setup is easy and painless

Internet satellite TV allows you to watch thousands of global channels in many different languages on your PC. It allows you to watch television anywhere in the world You do not need any extra fixtures like the receiver at home, ie PC satellite TV is mobile. All that is needed is a connection to the internet The satellite TV software is painless to set up and conveniently downloadable for less than $50.

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