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DiscountMags is offering a 3-year (only) subscription to The Atlantic Magazine for just $12 today with free shipping and digital access for iPhone/iPad. Simply apply code 9TO5TOYS at checkout. Be sure to select the three year option below the price on the listing page.

At $4 per year, that’s more than $25 below the regular price direct from The Atlantic, $20 below the usual 1-year offer at DiscountMags and the best we can find. This is within cents of the best deals we see all year on this one. A one year sub goes for over $24 on Amazon.

As usual, there is no delivery fees, sales tax or auto renewals. And you can choose to send any of the subscriptions in your cart to various addresses with personalized gift notes.

That legacy continues with its lengthy, well-written features and the inclusion of poetry in every monthly issue. Just as The Atlantic’s earliest writers did, today’s staff covers the most intriguing topics of the day across wide-ranging subjects of current events, world affairs, business, science, technology, education, the arts, and social issues. The magazine aims to challenge, inform, and entertain with its mix of opinion, commentary, and analysis. The Atlantic’s content is divided into three main sections: “Features,” which include longer articles that address a wealth of intriguing subjects; “Dispatches,” a catch-all of shorter briefs on domestic affairs, technology, business, social issues, an cultural topics; and “The Culture File,” columns and reviews covering television, film, books, travel, and drink.In 1857, The Atlantic was founded as a journal in literary and cultural commentary. A self-declared “rebel” in the media space, The Atlantic has never been afraid to challenge the status quo and offer big ideas that get the public talking. Today, its all-star roster of writers and thinkers continues to cover the world’s most intriguing topics by offering analysis, commentary and opinion related to current events, world affairs, business, science, politics, technology, travel, education, the arts and social issues.

Each issue of The Atlantic is divided into three main sections: Features, which includes longer articles that address a wealth of intriguing subjects; Dispatches, a catch-all of shorter briefs on domestic affairs, technology, business, social issues and cultural topics; and The Culture File, which includes columns and reviews covering television, film, books, travel and drink. Special issues of The Atlantic may be published throughout the year, including The Ideas Issue, which highlights the boldest ideas and emerging trends each year.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices