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This message contains graphics. If you do not see the graphics, [click here to view](. New issue of What Hi-Fi? magazine OUT NOW! [What Hi-Fi?]( [New issue out now!] [BUY PRINT]( [BUY DIGITAL]( [You may have forgotten all your New Year's resolutions, but high-resolution audio isn't so easy to dismiss. The March issue of What Hi-Fi? takes a look at what hi-res is, where to get it and how to play it…] After years of high quality audio, it seemed the digital music revolution meant convenience trumped sound. But with hi-res music now more widespread, we can have the best of both worlds – higher-quality audio to go alongside the convenience of music on the move. The March 2018 issue of What Hi-Fi? shows you how to get the most from your hi-res listening. We have reviews of all the best kit, including personal music players and streamers, plus a feature explaining everything you need to know about hi-res. [Also this month...] The Stars of CES // The best budget speakers // Arcam and Bluesound head to head // Noise-cancelling wireless headphones [BUY PRINT]( [BUY DIGITAL]( ©Haymarket Media Group Ltd Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham, TW1 3SP, UK Registered in England No. 267189 [View online]( This message was brought to you by Haymarket Media Group, and sent to {EMAIL}. 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. Unsubscribe or manage your preferences [here](

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