Both Satellite Direct and Stream Direct can add another dimension to your existing TV. But for more bang for the bucks, StreamDirect is the clear winner. (Update: Things have changed for the worst with StreamDirect as of late -- too many refund requests -- don't know if or when this will improve -- SatelliteDirect is more reliable).
Everyone knows how boring and tiresome it can be watching reruns, when there's nothing else on TV. In fact, many have schedules that don't coincide with a network-s pre-scheduled TV programs and sitcoms, and end up missing a lot of them.
That's why it's important to bring the Internet into the mix so that there can be more channels and opportunities to watch favorite shows on your time, when time doesn't permit otherwise.
Mentioned earlier in this post, both services can be the solution to boosting television entertainment. But there's one catch, you need a Windows or Mac OS X computer with a broadband (DSL or Cable) connection. That way the software can deliver as promised thousands of free channels from around the world without you having to go looking for them.
There's a post that you may want to read that explains more about adding another dimension to any existing TV using StreamDirectTV or SatelliteDirectTV, whether it's for the home or traveling.
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