WorldWide TV Channels for PC 2008.012216
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WorldWide PC TV (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/XP/2000/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$29.89 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 5.14 MB |
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WORLD TV ACCESS ON YOUR PC!
OVER 3000 STATIONS on your PC or Laptop with no recurring fees!!
- Turn your Computer into a Super TV
LEGALALLY: 100% Legal - Guaranteed!
Just think, for the price of one month of cable YOU COULD WATCH OVER 3000 Channels on your PC or laptop FOREVER! More than 1 million users are already enjoying the incredible variety. Stop paying high-priced cable or Satellite bills! Watch LIVE Games (even the games that are not shown elsewhere) - with this software!
Watch TV in English, Spanish, German, Arabic, French, Italian, Russian, Dutch and more! You may also browse world TV by country name or by regions. Why pay too much money month after month for Cable or Satellite TV services? Download an extra TV instead!
WORKS ALL AROUND THE WORLD:
U.S., U.K., Canada, Japan, Rico, New
Zealand, Kuwait, United Arab
Cyprus, Nigeria, Jamaica, Greece, Hong
Panama, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, South
Kong, Turkey, Norway, Singapore, Israel,
Portugal, El Salvador, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Emirates, Switzerland, Austria, Barbados,
Africa, Barbados, Italy, Hungary...
NO EXTRA HARDWARE OR TV CARD NEEDED: The TV channels are streamed through your internet connection so there is no need to buy extra hardware, equipment, or a PC TV cards. You only need an internet connection (faster your internet speed s equal better picture quality). It even works with a 56k connection. (A Broadband connection will deliver the best audio and video quality).
NO RECURRING CHARGES/NO SUBSCRIPTIONS. EVER! Unlike monthly-subscription cable or pay-per-view TV. Get all the entertainment you need for a small one-time fee. Why pay extra for the channels you want to watch simply because your cable or satellite provider didn't see it necessary to provide you with those channels in their basic package. GET ALL THE CHANNELS WITH NONE OF THE MONTHLY FEES!
THERE ARE NO HIDDEN FEES AND THERE IS NOTHING EXTRA TO PAY... EVER! |
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