Looking for a January sales bargain? Try a magazine subscription

The January sales are in full swing right now and we may well have one of the biggest bargains for you today. Future - the publisher of TechRadar - is providing some of the greatest magazines at up to 55% off. 

Although we don't have a TechRadar magazine, that's because our fellow Future titles have got the world of print covered So we're very excited to offer up a whole host of discounts for some of the best magazines on the planet

From the amazing Total Film, a film magazine for the more discerning movie fan, right through to the fantastic How It Works, and TechRadar stablemate T3 - there's a magazine for everyone. 

The deals will end 32 January, so head over to MyFavouriteMagazines now. Have fun reading! 

Fantastic magazine subscription offers

Total Film - get a free eBook

Total Film - get a free eBook

Total Film is the smarter movie magazine - cheeky, irreverent and probing but always passionate and authoritative about film...

T3 magazine - discounts galore 

T3 magazine - discounts galore 

Every issue of T3 is packed with the latest gadgets, from cameras to mobiles, TVs to drones.

MacFormat - save up to 35% 

MacFormat - save up to 35% 

The UK's No.1 selling Mac magazine, full of practical, authoritative and passionate advice.

Linux Format - save up to 35%

Linux Format - save up to 35%

Your complete guide to the world of Linux, whether you're new to Linux or a full-time guru.

How it Works - get a free eBook 

How it Works - get a free eBook 

For those with a thirst for knowledge, check out How it Works , the fact pack science and technology magazine


Digital Camera 

Digital Camera 

The must-have gift for camera lovers everywhere. Get a great discount today

You could also check out our guide to the best tech gifts under £100

Marc Chacksfield

Marc Chacksfield is the Editor In Chief, Shortlist.com at DC Thomson. He started out life as a movie writer for numerous (now defunct) magazines and soon found himself online - editing a gaggle of gadget sites, including TechRadar, Digital Camera World and Tom's Guide UK. At Shortlist you'll find him mostly writing about movies and tech, so no change there then.