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Submitted by Writer's Cramp Syndications
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There has been a big trend these days on watching TV on Pc. This is a convergence between computers, internet (broadband) and the television universe.
Most of the people are using PC-TV to watch their favorite: sports, movies and many other programs not always shown on the local TV channels. With the emergence of Broadband, the quality has improved enormously, bringing high-resolution and crystal clear sound. We are talking here about PC TV-via-the-Internet and not TV Tuner card.
IPTV - Internet Protocol Television - is around the corner: BT and Microsoft having recently announced a partnership to deliver a range of services covering sports, entertainment and news direct to your home via the internet.
But you do not need to wait for this IPTV or Venice Project (by Skype creators).
Today there are many sites, proclaiming to provide you the necessary software and know how for enabling you to watch shows that otherwise wouldn't be available.
We have checked several of them. The first question is that real? Yes it is. In addition the cost is very low.
There are many sites offering you such a service, not all of them are good, but few are worth your money.
The one we consider to be one of the best is called satliveonpc.com. They are offering you a subscription of one year at a very low price and they give you all the needed software and instructions.
They have also a lot of updates. Weakness, they are not always Apple compatible.
http://www.satliveonpc.com/
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