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Recorded TV HD Half-Off!

Recorded TV HD Half-Off!

Without a doubt, our favorite Windows Media Center plugin of 2011 was Recorded TV HD. It offers a new interface for managing your recorded TV. It provides many options and a plethora of ways to customize the interface. For example, you can categorize each individual TV series for separate members of the household. Maybe you love dramas and your spouse loves reality TV. With Recorded TV HD you can filter your massive recorded TV collection down to only see the series that you are interested in, and your spouse won’t have to wade through your collection either. Recorded TV HD is a great value at its normal price of $19.99, but to celebrate its one year anniversary you can now grab it at only $9.99! That single license will cover one home theater PC and any Media Center Extenders that are connected to it. If you use multiple HTPCs in your house you can get one license for all of them for only $19.99!

Head on over to RecordedTVHD.com to get your copy today!

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    Josh has been writing software since his parents brought home their first computer. His love for gadgets and technology eventually spurred a passion for home theater technology. After starting the DMZ, he received Microsoft’s MVP award for Windows Media Center. Even though the beloved home theater PC platform is all but dead he continues to tinker with consumer entertainment technology. He’s a life-long gamer and DIY smart home enthusiast. He co-hosts the Entertainment 2.0 podcast with Richard Gunther and the DMZ’s gaming podcast, Story Players, with Joe DeStazio.

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Josh Pollard

Josh has been writing software since his parents brought home their first computer. His love for gadgets and technology eventually spurred a passion for home theater technology. After starting the DMZ, he received Microsoft’s MVP award for Windows Media Center. Even though the beloved home theater PC platform is all but dead he continues to tinker with consumer entertainment technology. He’s a life-long gamer and DIY smart home enthusiast. He co-hosts the Entertainment 2.0 podcast with Richard Gunther and the DMZ’s gaming podcast, Story Players, with Joe DeStazio.

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