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The big Black Friday sale – save up to 50% on subscriptions!

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If you love a great deal on cutting-edge tech, T3 is always on hand to help you get the best savings. But this Black Friday, not only can you blag yourself a bargain on spectacular screens and breath-taking earbuds, you can also pick up T3 at a phenomenal price. Purchase a subscription to T3 and you cansave yourself a whopping 50% off– and to give you a second chance to grab this offer, we’ve extended it for an extra 24 hours!

That’s right: when you order before 10am on 28 November, you can nab yourself a subscription to T3 from as little as £2.49 an issue. And unlike most Black Friday bargains, you’ll keep getting this sweet deal long after the sales have ended – whether you sign up for six months or a year, you’ll continue to receive every issue at this great price, direct to your doormat or device.

Still need a little convincing? Check out all the awesome benefits a subscription to T3 can net you below.

5 REASONS TO SUBSCRIBE TO T3

So if you want to save an enormous 50% off the cover price of T3 – meaning you get it from just £2.49 an issue – make sure you head over to our store before 10am on 28 November andget yours now!

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