TV for Your PC: The Truth About Satellite Television for Your Computer

INCEPTIONWarning! Do not sign up for a television service for your PC until you’ve read this.

So, you’re fed up with paying outrageous cable bills, and are ready to make the switch to watching TV on your computer. Before you do there is something you need to know: Not all satellite services are created equal. In fact, most television for PC services are downright terrible. With poor picture quality, outdated software, lousy customer service, and limited access to the channels you really want to see, many satellite for PC providers just aren’t worth making the switch.

That’s where Stream Direct comes in.

Named by Interactive Media Magazine as “Unequivocally the best TV to PC software on the net”, Stream Direct is your best bet when it comes to watching television from the comfort of your home computer or laptop. Forget subscriptions or monthly fees… Stream Direct brings you unlimited access to over 3,500 channels- including premium movie channels and all of the best sports stations. Additionally, with Stream Direct, you also get dozens of hard to find international channels. And you never have to worry about bandwidth signals or poor picture or sound quality. It’s like having the best of cable or satellite television- without ever having to pay the outrageous monthly bills again!

In fact, a lifetime of Stream Direct costs about half of what you would pay for just one month of comparable service from your current cable or satellite provider. Why pay over $100 a month for cable? For a one time price of just $44.95, you can have 24/7 access to thousands of channels- with no hidden fees, ever.

Ordering is safe and secure, and your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. You have nothing to lose- except your monthly cable bill.

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  1. Nate says:

    This is great if you do not want home television service. I watch my DISH Network program off of my PC and Android phone the picture quality is awesome and surprisingly enough this was not a hassle at all. As a DISH employee I can tell you that with DISH’s service you just need to connect a Sling adapter to a 722 receiver (you must have flash on your computer and high speed internet) and your ready to go.

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