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ReplayTV PC Edition to ‘Redefine’ DVRs

ReplayTV today announced ReplayTV PC Edition, the company’s long-anticipated DVR software for PCs. ReplayTV PC Edition promises users “the ultimate DVR experience,” combining an intuitive interface with multi-room networking capabilities and quick searching tools.

“For many consumers, their PCs are the center of their entertainment life for music photos and the Internet. And with the PC experiencing exponential growth as an entertainment platform, it’s natural that TV and DVR will be a central experience on the PC. We’ve created an affordable DVR that lets everyone in the home enjoy TV on the computer. We at ReplayTV consider ourselves true ‘TV fanatics,’ and after seven years in the DVR business, our new PC Edition is everything we’ve always wanted to provide for our customers

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