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HTPCNews.com Reviews SageTV 2.0

With version 2.0 of the most highly anticipated HTPC software piece on the market, Frey Technologies has raised the bar for HTPC software forever.  The list of features in this package is so long that we’ll not be able to tell you about everything we encountered but instead touch base on some of the highlights of this package and show a few extra options that are already on the market for this product.  Make it to the end of this review and we have a VERY nice surprise in store for you…we’ve teamed up with Hauppauge and StreamZap to give away over a $1300 of equipment to three lucky winners that will get any HTPC off the ground in fashion.

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