Due to the widely available of high speed
broadband internet, watching worldwide satellite TV through internet
connection to PC is picking up fast in popularity as a source of
entertainment as well as a source of news and serves as a good
educational medium to children in some countries. There are many PC
on satellite TV software but the package introduced here is possibly
the best low cost innovation and ease of use that I have come
across.
Previously the package was selling for a lot
more. I managed to save at least $300 now with this and started
streaming endless channels including Satellite Channels for
baseball, football, soccer, basketball, tennis, and racing!
Channels like ESPN News, EuroSports TV, GameSports TV, WHL TV, Fox
Network, and Sport Star. When you purchase the easily downloadable
software and get your PC on satellite TV, you will also access
various other channels including movies, music, Kids Channels,
Shopping News, Radio Stations, Weather, Educational, and many
others.
To view satellite TV on your computer or laptop, you will need at
least a broadband internet connection of 1Mbps download speed, a
Pentium II processor with at the least 333Mhz speed for easy
uninterrupted viewing and 256Mb Ram memory.
The compatible operating system for a PC on satellite TV software
include Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP. In addition your computer
should have a hardware that has a sound card and a spare USB slot.
This is not a problem as almost all computers nowadays come with
built-in sound card and multiple USB slots. To watch online
satellite TV on your PC, you need to download the free media players
like Windows media player, real player, or quick time player which
will make your viewing easy.
In the world of home entertainment currently
Nintendo Wii is the most popular game console which beats Sony
Playstation3. and Microsoft Xbox 360. It lacks the graphical prowess
and rich media features of the Xbox 360 and the PS3, but the
Nintendo Wii's combination of unique motion-sensitive controllers
and emphasis on fun
game play make the ultra-affordable console hard to resist.
"Since its November 2006
release, the Wii has become a runaway hit, so popular that it
remains difficult to find it in stock. It's strange, it's different,
and it's not as powerful as its competitors, but the Nintendo Wii
succeeds in its primary mission: it's fun to play.
The console itself is downright
tiny--easily the smallest and lightest of the new generation of game
machines. At 1.75 inches high by 6.25 inches wide by 8.5 inches deep
(when oriented horizontally), it is--as Nintendo promised--about the
size of three DVD cases.
The system comes with Wii
Sports, a simple but infectious sports game that lets users get
a feel for the Wii's capabilities without investing in additional
games. Wii Sports uses the system's wireless controller as
erstwhile sporting equipment, letting users swing and mock-throw it
to play baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, and boxing. The different
games can support up to four players at a time, but most modes
require more than the system's single controller for multiplayer
options. Players can swap the remote back and forth for golf and
bowling, but players who would like to box or face each other in a
tennis match or a baseball game will need to purchase at least one
more controller. Wii Sports feels more like a collection of
five mini-games than a fully fleshed-out title, but it lets users
have fun right out of the box while simultaneously showcasing the
system's potential. - Cnet Reviews"