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6 April 2009 13:42 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Want to access the media stored on your computer on your television? Then Seagate offers one way of doing so with its Theatre HD solution. Hit play now to see our roving reportress Susi Weaser explain the theory... Home Cinema, Hardware, Seagate, PVRs, Storage


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