World wide internet television.

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When television first came out there were few options as compared to today. You had the choice of what ever was offered on three major networks and maybe one local independent station. It was all in black and white and usually full of static.

Then cable got into the game. Cable TV offered not only your local channels and the major networks, but you could now have other options such as HBO, specialized sports channels, science channels and even stations from distant cities such as the Super Station out of Atlanta. And today with Digital TV expanding the choices for over the air programming is bound to grow. But there is yet another even more powerful choice.

Thanks to Moore's law (The number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit doubles every two years) internet service is getting faster and faster. So while it used to take forever just to download a short video on telephone lines, today's broadband internet connections, that are in most homes and accessible from coffee shops, hotels and airports, is well suited for video streaming.


With iSOFTWARE TV you can now watch TV stations from around the world. All that is needed is a high speed connection to the internet and a Windows PC. Your computer acts as a TV tuner so you can view over 3000 channels. There is no need to buy a PC TV card as the channels are streamed through the internet to your computer screen; you just select a channel from the list and play it in the main window.

iSOFTWARE TV is great for people interested in entertainment, foreign cultures, alternative programming, news and sports, or just looking to broaden their TV viewing experience. There is NO monthly fees, just a small one time payment. No extra hardware is needed and the set up is quick and easy.

It could be that iSOFTWARE TV will be the standard for TV viewing in the future.

You can get iSOFTWARE TV at iSOFTWARETV.

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