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Watch live TV on PC products have risen to the occasion in recent years, by fulfilling its prophecy to let users across the globe make use of hi-tech hardware and software that turns any computer into s super TV entertainment center. Its ingenious ability to use the Internet so that desktop, laptop and hand-held computers, including cell phones can access unlimited free channels and video on-demand have made these much sought after products popular today. If you want more TV savings, freedom, flexibility, and mobility, these products will offer all of that and more.

If you have a desire to watch computer TV and/or Internet TV to watch home channels/VOD or 1000s of free Internet channels/VOD across the globe, then consider yourself a computer/Internet TV enthusiast and part of millions who already ventured into this new phenomenon. Whether you want to watch computer TV from your cable box/satellite receiver or want instant access to free Internet media, it takes either TV on PC software or hardware to bring all sides together. Whichever one you choose, the Internet will have a great part in it.

Why do TV on PC hardware and software need the Internet? Simply because it gives users more TV freedom, flexibility and mobility to watch whatever they like while on the go. Imagine watching your favorite home channels/VOD or Internet channels/VOD from any location while at home, work, college or on a trip, using a desktop, laptop, ipod, cell phone, etc. And it doesn’t matter whether or not you use your own computer, just so as long it has an Internet broadband connection.  Anyone can do this very easily and legally without any problems or risks.

Now this brings us to one question which has to do with the TV on PC platform you prefer. When considering using both hardware and software on a computer, you’ll experience unlimited Worldwide TV/Radio/VOD entertainment. Take a TV to PC hardware for instance, you can  connect it to a satellite TV receiver or cable box with any desktop/laptop computer. The hardware allows you to connect to the Internet via your computer’s Internet Broadband connection. Not only will this enable users to access any Cable and/or Satellite TV/Radio/On-demand channels from their home TV entertainment centers, but with the Internet they can travel anywhere across the globe and still gain access to their favorite home TV channels.

In addition, your home TV set don’t have to be on in order to gain access to those channels. And, you can access those channels from any computer with a broadband connection, not just your own. Furthermore, you can watch your favorite channels and on-demand videos through your cell phone–if compatible. To make this work also requires special software. TV on PC hardware offers the best video quality on a computer compared to any PC Satellite TV and Live Satellite TV Feeds software. However, they generally cost a lot more starting at over $100.00 USD.

However, when considering PCTV hardware to watch computer TV the cost can become quite high. Simply do the math by adding up the costs for a PCTV hardware (one-time fee) including Satellite or Cable TV and broadband connection monthly services. On the other hand, a much cheaper approach would be TV on PC software–better known as PC Satellite TV or Live Satellite TV Feeds software. Instead of paying $100s of dollars, you only pay for an Internet broadband connection and a small one-time  fee to download the software.

By installing software on your desktop/laptop computer, you get instant access to 1000s of free Internet TV/Radio channels and VOD from across the globe. The software package will include the merchant’s pre-loaded and specially designed hi-tech TV player to automate access to exciting Internet media entertainment.

The all-in-one action packed member’s area provides many links and downloads to install free TV player software and access to a large array of very popular TV media sites to access tons of free channels manually. When all said and done this could very well add another 10,000 to 28,000 or more channels to your super computer TV entertainment center.

Software offers automation which separates it from the manually way of accessing free Internet TV channels. It organizes and saves time when looking for and accessing many TV/Radio/VOD media websites which can lead to slow loading pages and pop-up advertisements. However, top TV on PC software packages offer the best of both Worlds. You get both automation and manual access to every available channel and VOD on the Internet. Just like TV on PC hardware, software allows access from any location across the globe via computer.



Digital TV is a type of technology that has a number of benefits, but is causing a fair amount of frustration for a number of people.  Digital TV actually isn’t a particularly new form of technology.  In fact, it has been in widespread use since the early nineteen nineties when satellite TV companies like Echostar (Dish Network) and DIRECTV started to offer affordable satellite TV service with dishes small enough as not to dominate the entire yard.  Digital TV became portable in the late nineteen nineties with the introduction of the DVD, and is now slated to become the exclusive over the air TV format as of February 17, 2009.

This conversion to digital TV is what has a lot of people generally annoyed.  Converting over the air TV to exclusively digital format would provide viewers with better pictures and access to an on screen program guide.  It would also free up over the air bandwidth that could then be used for emergency services communications and for wide spread implementation of wireless Internet access.  The trouble with digital TV comes from two different forms of resistance.  First, there is the TV viewing public who are still largely watching TV sets that don’t have the digital tuners necessary to watch over the air digital TV.  Second, there are the TV stations themselves who don’t want to spend the money to switch their equipment over to transmit digital TV.

As far as the TV viewing public goes, there are actually relatively few problems with switching their equipment over to over the air digital TV signals.  That’s because there are relatively few people- about twenty one million to be exact- who rely on over the air TV for their TV entertainment.  The rest either do without TV or subscribe to cable TV or satellite TV, both of which presumably provide receiver boxes capable of receiving digital TV signals and then converting them over to the analog signals that the TV sets can understand.  Other converter boxes that can pick up digital over the air TV signals and convert them to analog are being made available to consumers.  Purchase of these converters are being subsidized by the federal government through coupons that are worth forty dollars when they go towards the purchase of a digital to analog converter.  Because the converter boxes are expected to cost sixty to seventy dollars, consumers will still have to use some of their own money.  There’s also the very real possibility that many consumers will want to buy new TV sets anyway, in which case they’ll probably just get digital TV sets.  The real challenge is letting TV viewers know that the change will happen so that they can prepare for it.

Broadcasters are tougher cases in many ways.  That’s because they’ve been dragging their feet on the conversion for year and as a result, the conversion keeps getting pushed back.  For example, the conversion has been in the works since 1996 and the first conversion was scheduled for 1998.  The refusal to make the change on the parts of broadcasters has gotten in the way of a number of different telecommunications initiatives.  These broadcasters seem to forget that the American people own the frequencies on which they broadcast and can take away their licenses at any time.