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Recorded TV HD Half Price on Black Friday

One of our favorite Media Center add-ins, Recorded TV HD, is available for half price on Black Friday. That’s just $10 for a single license and $15 for a family (multiple device) license. If you’re not already familiar with this amazing product, Recorded TV HD adds to (or can ultimately replace) your Media Center’s TV features with a rich, customizable interface similar to Media Center’s movie library. With Recorded TV HD, you can organize shows into groups, track what’s been watched, filter out recorded movies, and even integrate archived TV episodes.

Recorded TV HD Half Price on Black Friday

If you’ve been looking for a better way of organizing your recorded and archived TV content, this is it! Give Recorded TV HD a try for just $10 by purchasing it this Friday, November 23 at www.recordedtvhd.com.

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    Richard is a product experience consultant with a life-long interest in consumer electronics. He has been immersed in smart home tech for decades now and hosts The DMZ's home automation podcast, Home: On and co-hosts Entertainment 2.0 with Josh Pollard. Richard looks at products through an experience lens, always seeking the right mix of utility and delight.

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Richard Gunther

Richard is a product experience consultant with a life-long interest in consumer electronics. He has been immersed in smart home tech for decades now and hosts The DMZ's home automation podcast, Home: On and co-hosts Entertainment 2.0 with Josh Pollard. Richard looks at products through an experience lens, always seeking the right mix of utility and delight.

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  • I am very happy with Recorded TV HD! I bought it last time it was on sale. I love how you can so easily see which episodes you’ve watched and which you haven’t. I’m partial to the WMC-looking theme. It also crashes (rare.. But does happen) VERY elegantly :-). It doesn’t interrupt your viewing. My wife was resistant at first so I kept both both TV strips visible. After about a month, I removed the default TV strip because she liked RTV-HD so much.