Free Satellite TV On PC Product Reviews

SatelliteDirect.com Reviews – Is Satellite Direct a Scam?

December 11th, 2009  |  Published in Free Satellite TV On PC Product Reviews

 


SatelliteDirect.com is another site that claims to provide the full television experience onto peoples’ PCs.  More and more of these types of products are popping up every day and with each new creation there’s a clear decline in quality and integrity.

It’s clear that many developers of Satellite TV on PC products are simply trying to jump on this new bandwagon while it’s hot, and clearly the end result suffers from their hastiness.  So is SatelliteDirect.com a quality product that delivers on its promises or just another knock off scam?

What They Claim…

On SatelliteDirect.com the advertisement proclaims, “Watch over 3,500 HD Channels on Your Computer.”  They’re so confident of their product that they go on to recommend that, “You Should Cancel Your Cable Now.”

These are pretty bold claims and if they can actually deliver on them then the product is a steal. Who wouldn’t want to ditch their current provider, keep all the channels, and only pay a onetime fee of $49.95?

So Does Satellite Direct Deliver?

According to the tons of user reviews it certainly does not.  I found complaints ranging from inability to have the software connect to any channels to a belief that Satellite Direct greatly exaggerates the amount of working channels they actually provide.

As with most of these Satellite TV to PC packages the channels that are available are the equivalent of public access TV, these channels are freely broadcast and can be picked up through many free video players.

They use the logos of popular premium channels to lure people in with false hope of quality television at dirt cheap prices.  One of the ways that they can get away with this is by including links to legitimate online TV sites, like HULU.

These sites are allowed to broadcast licensed content because they have acquired it through legal means and are generating revenue through advertisements clips shown throughout episodes.  These sites have the best quality and freshest content while remaining perfectly legal.

The problem with this is that companies like SatelliteDirect.com are charging almost 50 bucks for access to sites that are readily available free of charge.  Now this may not bother less internet savvy consumers who fell ok with paying for something that’s free on the basis that they themselves might not have found it – which is pretty difficult to believe.

But the other major flaw with relying heavily on licensed content providing websites is that they are only available within US borders.  The moment you leave the United States these sites will not allow access.  This is part of their agreement with the networks and unless you know how to use some kind of IP proxy there’s no getting around it.

If you’re still curious about SatelliteDirect.com there’s no risk of trying it out as long as you purchase it through Clickbank.com, a payment processor which offers no questions asked 8 week money back guarantee.

However, based on the user feedback found online it doesn’t seem like Satellite Direct is worth the time, if you’re only going to be using the free content aggregator sites you might as well cut out the middle man and visit them directly.

Digital TV for PC 2 – DTV4PC Scam Reviews

December 10th, 2009  |  Published in Free Satellite TV On PC Product Reviews

Digital TV for PC 2 is the latest product in a long line of software designed to turn your PC into a virtual television.  Advertisers of DTV4PC claim that through the use of their software anyone with the necessary requirements can get over 1,000 channels all for one low price.

In addition to their video player DTV4PC also includes a radio player which will give you access to over 2,000 live radio stations.  Again, they promise that all this comes at a onetime price with no additional costs, PPV fees, or any hidden charges.

What’s Included in the Software?

After purchasing Digital TV for PC 2 you will need to install the software, a short install that is easy and painless to complete.  Once you’ve loaded the program it will appear as a video player resembling a stripped down version of Windows Media Player.

This will allow you to search and sort your available channels, which according to DTV4PC should include: Worldwide Sports coverage, National and local news, weather, and politics, Movies and entertainment, Music and videos, and Children’s channels.

In order to run Digital TV for PC 2 you need the following system requirements: Microsoft Windows Vista, XP and 2000. 20MB of disk space are required for installation. No TV card is required. Windows Media Player or Real Player is required.

So Does DT4PC Work?

Unfortunately that’s not an easy question to answer as there are many mixed reviews of how well the software delivers on its promises.  If you search online for reviews or customer complaints you will find many sources of dissatisfaction.

The general consensus seems to be that DTV4PC exaggerates the volume and quality of channels that people would actually want to watch.

Sure, there are tons of public access type shows and even a rather entertaining backyard wrestling channel, but as far as what people expect when they see logos of MTV and ESPN on the advertising its slim pickings.

Many customers agree that the channels with the most viewable reception and connectivity rate turn out to be mostly news and political channels like CNN and CSPAN.  The software that you get is not some miracle cure and certainly won’t replace the need for a traditional cable/satellite service provider.

What you get with Digital TV for PC 2 is software that will help you pickup and view freely broadcasted channels.  These include foreign versions of once popular programs, looped repeats of old shows, and thoroughly dated movies.

Although, the most disconcerting complaints came from several folks who claimed that the company did not honor their 30 day money back guarantee.  So if you do plan on purchasing Digital TV for PC 2 make sure you get it from a trusted retailer that you know honors their refunds.

Is SatelliteTVtoPC.com a Scam?

October 8th, 2009  |  Published in Free Satellite TV On PC Product Reviews

Well it depends on what you define as scam I guess.  If you believe that any sort of misleading advertising constitutes a scam then SatelliteTVtoPC.com is most definitely one.