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What Hi-Fi? 2017 Award Winning deals: Save £550 on Sony 49in 4K TV | £170 off the Sony turntable | £70 off Chord DAC

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This message contains graphics. If you do not see the graphics, [click here to view](. - [Web version]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Google Plus]( Welcome to the What Hi-Fi? deals newsletter! This week's newsletter features the Sony 49in 4K KD-49XE9005 TV, Chord's Mojo DAC, Sony's PS-HX500 turntable, Q Acoustics' 3050 speakers and the Sony STR-DN1080 home cinema amp. [Save over £550 on the Award-winning Sony 49in 4K KD-49XE9005 TV]( Spend a bit of time getting the set-up right, and you’ll be rewarded with a 4K gem that excels at any resolution. It's at £1199 with Sevenoaks plus a free Sony HT-CT290 Soundbar worth £250, down from £1500. [Read the review]( [View offer]( [Save over £170 on the Award-winning Sony PS-HX500 turntable]( Want to rip vinyl to hi-res? This entertaining turntable has that unique ability, now costing £275 with multiple retailers, reduced from £450. [Read the review]( [View offer]( [Save over £70 on the Award-winning Chord Mojo DAC]( A DAC that delivers much of the sound of its £1400 sibling, Hugo, at a fraction of the price, now priced at £389 with Peter Tyson with a free leather carry case worth £65, down from £399. [Read the review]( [View offer]( [Save over £60 on these Award-winning Q Acoustics 3050 speakers]( The 3050s are so talented they can give speakers closer to £1000 a real run for their money - a brilliant pair of budget floorstanders, for £439 with Exceptional AV, down from £500. [Read the review]( [View offer]( [Save £35 on the Award-winning Sony STR-DN1080 home cinema amp]( Sony steps up its performance – and the STR-DN1080 is a compelling listen, now priced at £515 with multiple retailers, down from £550. [Read the review]( [View offer]( [Subscription]( [{NAME}, subscribe for just £3]( Subscribe to What Hi-Fi? with our special offer of 3 issues for £3. In return we'll keep you in the loop with the latest products, TV, home cinema, tablets and smartphones and plenty more [Find out more]( This message was brought to you by Haymarket Media Group and sent to {EMAIL} [About Haymarket]( © Haymarket Media Group, Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham, TW1 3SP Registered in England No. 267189 Please do not reply to this message as this email was sent from an unmonitored e-mail address. Please read our [privacy policy]( for more information on how we process your personal information.. [Click here to unsubscribe](

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