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This message contains graphics. If you do not see the graphics, [click here to view](. [eb version]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Google Plus]( Welcome to the What Hi-Fi? deals newsletter! This week's newsletter features the LG 55in 4K HDR TV, Sony's KD-49XE9005, the Denon D-M41DAB, Samsung's 40in 4K TV and Ultimate Ears' Roll 2 wireless speaker. [Save over £1500 on this five-star LG 55in 4K HDR OLED55B7V TV]( One of the most affordable 2017 OLED TVs you'll find and an absolute stunner, now at £1499, down from £3000 with Amazon. [Read the review]( [View offer]( [Save £145 on the Award-winning Sony 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 £1355 with Hughes - when you enter the code Save45 at checkout - down from £1500. [Read the review]( [View offer]( [Save £85 on this Award-winning Samsung 40in 4K UE40MU6400 TV]( Who needs super-sized screens? The Samsung UE40MU6400U produces a great picture at an affordable price: £415 with Appliances direct, down from £500. [Read the review]( [View offer]( [Save over £60 on this Award-winning Denon D-M41DAB all-in-one system]( Denon has bettered itself in a field it was already leading. The D-M41DAB is impressive proof that great pound-for-pound hi-fi sound need not always mean several separate components, is now available for £219 without speakers with multiple retailers, from £280. [Read the review]( [View offer]( [Save £25 on 2017 Award-winning Ultimate Ears Roll 2 wireless speaker]( Improved sound and a price cut make this ultra-portable, colourful speaker even more desirable than before, costing £55 with eBay, reduced from £80. [Read the review]( [View offer]( 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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