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1 year magazine subs for $4.80: Wired & GQ both w/ digital, Pop Science, Pop Photo, Dwell, Men’s Fitness, more

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As our sale on Macworld magazine at its lowest price ever with digital access continues through Sunday, DiscountMags is kicking off its Spring Savings Event offering one year subs on just about every other title for just $4.80 all weekend long. There are more than 70 magazines to choose from in the sale including Wired, Popular Science, Men’s Fitness, Dwell, Car & Driver, Esquire, Popular Photography, and many more.

Today’s deal includes a number of mags at their lowest direct one year sub price ever and come with digital access including Wired, GQ, Bon Appetit, The Atlantic, Automobile, Golf Digest, and others. At $4.80 per mag, that’s only $0.40 per issue.

For example, on Wired w/ digital access you’re saving $55.20 off the newsstand listing, $15.20 off the DiscountMags discounted price and is the lowest price we’ve seen on a one year sub by $0.20. Digital access with Wired comes with the full issue cover-to-cover, exclusive interactive extras, as well as videos, slideshows, and music.

DiscountMags Spring Savings Event – All titles for $4.80 for 48 hours no code required.

Macworld w/digital 1-year sub: $6.50 w/ code “9TO5TOYS“ (Reg. $84 at newsstand) – Up to 2 years – more info

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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