Join us for the What Hi-Fi? Virtual Show this Saturday, 24th April

What Hi-Fi? Virtual Show
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The What Hi-Fi? Virtual Show will feature the latest products from the biggest brands in the industry, alongside interviews, expert advice and Q&A sessions with the What Hi-Fi? team – and you can watch it all from the comfort of your home.

The show will take place on Saturday 24th April and is completely free to watch. You can register for more information on the What Hi-Fi? Virtual Show website

If you're eager to hear what new products are coming this year, need to know what to look for when you buy a new TV, or want to put your questions to the review team, the What Hi-Fi? Virtual Show is for you.

We'll be talking through how we review and what makes our test rooms fit for purpose, giving tips on how to get the best from your hi-fi system, helping you get the best picture from your TV, and looking back on some of the best products to have passed through our test rooms.

We will also be hearing from Audio-Technica, Bluesound, Cambridge Audio, Denon, Fyne Audio, KEF, Mission and MQA, including exclusive news on brand new products.

Don't forget to sign-up so you don't miss a session, and look out for your unique link ahead of the event. All the sessions will be available to watch for 30 days for everyone who registers. And if you want to ask a question to the team, you can. See you Saturday! 

What Hi-Fi?

What Hi-Fi?, founded in 1976, is the world's leading independent guide to buying and owning hi-fi and home entertainment products. Our comprehensive tests help you buy the very best for your money, with our advice sections giving you step-by-step information on how to get even more from your music and movies. Everything is tested by our dedicated team of in-house reviewers in our custom-built test rooms in London, Reading and Bath. Our coveted five-star rating and Awards are recognised all over the world as the ultimate seal of approval, so you can buy with absolute confidence.

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