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  • The content matters

    I don’t like reading anything over my iPad. It’s a compromise, there’s nothing better than holding the mag in hand and smell the prints. But it’s hard to subscribe print version in my country. And I just like the stories and reviews of Hi Fi+ so much that I have to settle for the digital version. The contents are too good to let go.
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  • Good God

    Don’t subscribe to pocketmags, 5 mins and still waiting to load...will try to unsubscribe from this shambles
  • Print much better

    The print magazine is beautiful. The digital version is clumsy at best.
  • Good

    A good read. An easy app to use and save purchased mags unlike the other Hi-Fi mags which make it hard to find downloads. Also this mag is cheaper than the rest.
  • Enjoyable

    Fantastic news and reviews on everything Hifi, I like to keep in the loop on whats new and this is the best
  • Excellent Read

    HiFi+ looks at interesting kit and I especially like their themed approach to grouping reviews which allows you to compare the approach of manufacturers at differing price levels. Highly recommended.
  • Overall Very Good

    For the most part, Hi-Fi+ gives the reader good, unbiased, and fair reviews on many brands of hi-fi components. However, they often miss mentioning a multitude of lesser known manufacturers who make great audio products. In this regard, they are hardly any better than TAS, but much better than Stereophile, which has declined to a point of becoming practically worthless. There's plenty of room for improvement, but Hi-Fi+ is well worth reading.
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  • Crap

    Paid up until Oct. 2016 and can't get my issues on my new iPad pro. Never had any luck with PocketMags support. Stick with Zinio.
  • Just as good as the print issue.

    I was always trying to get this magazine in the US. Not always worked. Now with this app, I read it every month. It is just like the real thing.
  • Rate this App

    I'm only writing this review in the hope the 'rate this app' pop-up will go away and let me read the great magazine I had previously purchased.

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