Tom’s Hardware have released Part 1 of what looks like a new series covering Microsoft Windows Media Centre Edition. I still haven’t got around to buying a copy and am happy using free versions like GB PVR and Media Portal at the moment, but like everything this is a game of numbers and MCE is starting to grow some serious numbers, and at long last I’m starting to see some interesting hacks around for it as well with the sort of additions that should be offered in the first place.
Check the guide out here.
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