DO NOT Buy Satellite Direct UNTIL You've Read This Honest Review

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Satellite Direct Reviews – A Surprising Results

24 January 2011

Note: This Is A Review…Click Here To See The Program That Streams My Favorite Channels Through My Internet Connection.

Ok, this is exciting…After years and years of being a slave to my cable company, paying them what they want on time, every month, I decided to try the TV streaming software Satellite Direct, and the results have been totally spectacular!

Just to clarify:

You see, I have received so many surprise bills from my former cable company that just seem like they just pick a random charge out of nowhere.

My cable bill is supposed to be $99.00 a month. After they pile on $40 of what they conveniently call “taxes”, (Sales tax is 6% here, somehow that doesn’t add up) I am lucky to pay them about $140 in U.S. Dollars per month. That, of course, would be for a limited amount of channels plus a sports package. I wish that I could say that charge was consistent. No, sometimes it’s $180, $194, $143, or $140. It’s never a lower than expected bill, though. (That would be too easy). I even read that they were planning to raise the rates by 30% by next year!

Anyway, so I never really made a big deal about it and just paid it loyally. It lingered in the back of my mind, though. I subconsciously wondered if there was an alternative or some way I could watch more channels than I had without having to raise my monthly payment or add a cable package.

A few weeks ago, I was on Yahoo and stumbled across one of their news articles that talked about people who were watching live TV and cable channels on their computers through their internet and connecting them to their TV sets for the full experience.

Click Here To Check Out The Satellite Direct Website

It said that more and more people are ditching their cable service and turning to this streaming program called Satellite Direct for thousands of channels, many HD, without any monthly fees. It can stream them from any place they have an online connection.

Now I am the most cautious person you will ever meet in your life, so at first I was very skeptical. However, after thinking about it, I thought it couldn’t hurt to check it out. After all, I had been spending so much money for my television needs, I was kinda hopeful. Plus, it was $50 bucks, one-time. Anyway…It’s been about a week, here are my findings:

* First, one thing I noticed right away was the fact that the registration process is very simple and takes only a couple of minutes.

* Downloading the software takes only a couple of minutes with a broadband connection. Plus, the installation is very straightforward.

* The best part is it’s just a one-time payment. No more of those excruciating recurring fees. Figuring out how the program works will take you no more than 15 minutes.

Now, when I started surfing channels, It was easy to use. I went straight to ESPN and watched some basketball with no problem or interruption. It had all the games that were on at the time, so I could watch a stream from a network on the west coast and switch to an eastern game too. That’s just an example, but you get the point. My wife watches the Oxygen network on there all the time, too. I would say, overall, it passes my test.

Now, that’s not to say there aren’t some parts of it that could be better. I could be asking for too much, but I would improve the fact that you will not necessarily have access to your local network channels. Plus, I connected to my mother’s dial-up connection at her house and, needless to say, if your internet connection is poor, you might experience difficulty viewing the higher quality video. But other than that, I only paid $49.95, and I get to enjoy every channel I always did without paying a cent more ever again.

I got to sit back and enjoy TV, knowing I had access to over 3500 channels, not just from the U.S., but also from dozens of different countries throughout the world. Plus I easily managed to watch it all on my flat panel TV with an easy connection…Sooo, obviously, I’ve got a grin glued to my face from ear to ear. Well, that’s my mindless blabber. Good luck and here’s to saving money and your viewing pleasure.Cheers!

Click Here To See More About Satellite Direct On Their Website

Ok, I Bought Sattelite Direct. Keep Your Fingers Crossed.

17 January 2011

Just to let you know I did get the Satellite Direct program I was talking about, and after a few days of tinkering around with it, I’ll post my findings and I’ll be sure to give you a full review on its functionality. I’m going to stream the TV on my computer and then connect it to my big screen.

Click Here To A Look At The Satellite Direct Program I Got

I will personally formulate an unbiased Satellite Direct Review and you will be able to see the pros and cons for yourself.

So, while I wait for some down time that will let me play around with the program, I wanted to tell you about a couple of things that have been bothering me since I read that Yahoo article.

Why, if cable companies are vying for our monthly payments, don’t they make it easier on our wallets? I mean, sure they have “bundle” packages that can help “save money in the long run”, but if you just want cable and not a home phone, you’re pretty much stuck with either a useless home phone or an overpriced cable service. With programs popping up that only charge a one time fee, like Satellite Direct, cable companies are going to need to do something drastic if they don’t want to lose their customers.

Another thing is, why charge extra for sporting events? Boxing, football, and basketball are events that should be available to all. Cable companies are robbing their customers and taking advantage of die-hard fans, when they would probably be able to gain more business if they included that in with the already overpriced service. Most people would probably rather go catch the live game or boxing match at a local restaurant with some friends instead of paying $40 or $50 to pay for an event.

Some people do not know about programs like Satellite Direct, but with the popularity of the internet steadily growing, there is really a chance the cable companies will be unnecessary in 5 years…maybe even sooner!

Click Here For The Program That I Hope Will Let Me Watch TV Anywhere I Am

I guess that’s all I have to ramble on about today. I just need to wait for an opportune time to sit in front of my computer and give Satellite Direct a thorough test drive. I will keep you updated and let you know if it’s not worth it or if it’s the best thing since sliced bread. :)

Satellite Direct Reviews – What is This?

January 12 2011

Hey guys, I put up this blog to inform you of something I found that I think a lot of people don’t know and might find interesting. I saw an article on Yahoo about people who are watching TV from their internet connection on their PC. It said that cable and satellite television providers are predicted to be obsolete 5 years from now.

People are watching satellite broadcasted television streamed directly into their computers. They
say that through the aid of this program called “Satellite Direct” they are able to access over 3500
channels with live TV through just an internet connection and the weirdest part about it is that
they’re not paying any monthly bills!

Now, I would say that is not true and would be the first to dismiss it as a scam, but why would
Yahoo waste their time raving about it if it was? Either way, if it really does work out, this could be what I’ve been waiting for…no monthly fees? Seriously? I mean it’s not like I haven’t paid my cable company hundreds in a month before, and I’m on a $65 a month plan! I might just have to give this program a try.

Click Here To Check Out The Satellite Direct Website

Anyway, so I checked out their site and they say it’s just $49.95 one-time, and nothing else ever
again. I think I’m going to take the plunge. I’ll keep you posted and let you know how it goes.