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In one of my previous articles I mention my experience with the performance of my PC when viewing satellite TV on it. I discovered that some stations have good quality pictures while some do not. With the thousands of channels options you have available today your PC or laptop is a potential screen for TV viewing.

The quality of pictures on these channels are determine from the source. A typical 14inch monitor and the regular laptop screen of 14.5inch is more than enough minimum requirement for showing quality pictures though it ca not be compare with the resolution of the TV.

With the capacity of today's high-speed Internet, it is possible to watch television through your computer. Most graphics card that comes with the PC today are better enhanced to display at higher resolution than before. They have buffering capabilities to store and buffer in the built in cache.

Your graphics card and sound card are more than enough to deliver to you the same quality delivered to your system retaining 100% of the quality. You can enhance the quality by setting a higher resolution of your screen. First let me explain how satellite TV picture quality is loaded directly to your computer. Let us look at the technology of the satellite signal.

The original transmission are converted into a high-quality, uncompressed digital stream containing a lot of data, and sends it at a speed of 270 megabits per second (Mbps) for each channel. The satellite receiver at your end can only receive this data was compressed and decoded in a recognized video format for your system.

The common system of compression used is the MPEG-2 compressed video format. This video format is buddle with most if not all media player you find around today. This is similar to the system used to make DVDs. A typical graphics will equally reproduce this with the help of good media player without losing quality.

The provider could now reduce the 270-Mbps stream to about 5 or 10 Mbps, enabling them to transmit about 200 channels, instead of the 30 they could transmit before compression. The signal was scrambled or coded so only paid subscribers could receive it.

This software pooled a list of links from many TV channels sites for one to watch instantly online and all these channels are entirely free. No need to pay the TV stations for viewing as the software receiving the transmission is Free To Air TV broadcasts.

The satellite TV on PC Software has made it possible to turn your computer into a satellite television by converting the cable link to your computer. Thousands of channels are available through the Internet and can turn any computer into a satellite TV.

Free Tv on PC, Online TV, live Internet TV, watch TV on computer, satellite TV computer, satellite TV for PC, and TV on Your PC are popular slogans on the Internet today heralding this satellite TV on PC for free! for a one time payment, Yes, No monthly or quarterly charges. For more info read [http://www.techiesportal.com] 'watch Satellite TV ' on PC for free 'and 'Watch Internet TV free on your PC

Be on a safe side[http://www.techiesportal.com] Read this Reviews on most popular satellite TV on PC software. I vote this satellite TV on PC having tested them and free of Spyware and Adware Products

About the Author: Julius Ozoh is a Systems Analyst, Chief Consultant for an IT Consulting Firm and Ezinearticles Expert Author. He has over 15yrs experience in Windows management, Networking, Broadband Internet Technologies, Web Portal development and Applications.

Satellite Communications: not What They Used to be

I had never given much thought to the likes of satellite internet until recently. For most of my professional life I have been tied to a desk as many of us are, that is until I was promoted to the executive level within my company. Though I knew there would be some travel involved with the position when I interviewed for it, it was revealed to me that I would be on the road eighty percent of the time.

I would be on trains and airplanes the majority of the time preparing for presentations and so I it was advised that I set up some type of commercial satellite so that my time traveling would be productive and well spent. I had two weeks to prepare for my first trip so I spent a number of hours both at home and in the office researching satellite communications.

When I first began my search for a decent satellite internet provider I recalled all of the horror stories I had been told by subscribers of such technology. From complaints of slow connections, to horrible lag and ping rates, these reverberated in my mind as I looked over several of the newer providers. I was surprised at what I found however. Many of the organizations I had looked into provided sections within their websites that showcased just how much the technology had matured and improved over time. Thankfully, this laid many of my fears I had to rest.

No longer was connectivity an issue and gone where the disquieting ping rates. It was connection speeds however that had shown the most growth. Though speeds varied from provider to provider, the majority of transfer rates I saw had been nearly as fast as a home based cable connections and in a few cases just as fast and reliable. Of course websites more often than not throw a pair of rose tinted glasses on their readers so I knew the only way to be sure was to try a couple of providers out at a time. With the go ahead from my superiors at work I proceeded to test the three providers that piqued my interest.

I ran my laptop from my car, home, office, and even a coffee shop. I put my connections to the test by performing such tasks as surfing the net casually, downloading movies and music, and uploading a website or two through an FTP. After almost a week and half of putting these providers through the mill I settled on one. The one provider I settled on outclassed the other two in terms of upload capabilities. In all other areas the three providers where nearly equal but upload speeds where the deciding factor simply because I was going to be doing a lot of communicating with the office servers.

Having been on the road making use of my satellite internet connection, I can tell you that things have gone smoothly. Every single worry and myth about satellite communications I held in the back of my mind has been negated by an outstanding and dependable service provider. If mobile technology continues on the path it’s currently on I have no doubts that eventually all internet connections will be wireless.

About the Author

Scott travels the country on business and prepares for meetings buy utilizing his satellite internet connection.

Do you think nutty Kim Jong will choose Alaska or Hawaii to test North Korean "satellite" missiles?

No telling what he will do...but you can count on our government to issue a stern warning..."Oh you better not...or...or...or...I'll take away the cookies and we will only have tea at my next begging session".

Rutgers sees rise in gifted high school students taking summer courses
NEW BRUNSWICK — The state university heads toward the summer sessions this year with an increase in students in both the gifted “high school” and regular programs.

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