All-Access Subscription Bundle, Tom's Hardware Premium, Offers Behind-the-Scenes Access to the PC Industry
Tom's Hardware Launches Premium Subscription Service
Tom's Hardware, a renowned source for tech news, how-tos, and reviews, has announced the launch of a new Premium subscription tier. This service promises to deliver an enhanced experience for tech enthusiasts, offering exclusive features, tools, and benefits.
The subscription service continues the no-nonsense independent journalism Tom's Hardware is known for, while providing access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals, and helpful tips. Paul Alcorn, Interim Editor-in-Chief at Tom's Hardware, stated that the service will enable more time for painstaking analysis and data collection.
Exclusive Features and Tools
Subscribers can look forward to dedicated news analysis posts, providing in-depth insights into the latest news in the tech industry. These posts aim to offer a deeper understanding beyond the headlines.
Exclusive features and interviews with industry executives and detailed hardware roadmaps are also included, offering unique insights into the tech world. Uncut Q&A sessions with industry experts are available, providing a more comprehensive perspective on tech developments.
A new tool called Bench is also part of the package. This benchmarking tool allows users to explore detailed data on CPUs, GPUs, and laptops, facilitating comparisons between products.
Additional Benefits
The subscription service also offers the best of Tom's Guide direct to the subscriber's inbox. Premium members will have access to a member-only newsletter called Uptime, offering email-only insights and exclusive updates.
Unlocked access to the Bench tool is another perk, which is built on the benchmarking database, giving subscribers detailed product performance data.
Pricing and Availability
The limited-time price for a one-year Tom's Hardware Premium subscription is $69 / £51, equivalent to $5.75 per month. After the limited-time period, the annual subscription cost will increase to $99 / £73.
The subscription service is launching in Beta to allow the team to listen, learn, and improve. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds, and consider subscribing to Tom's Hardware Premium for a richer tech experience.
The new Tom's Hardware Premium subscription service extends beyond tech news, offering exclusive access to home-and-garden content that caters to enhancing a subscriber's lifestyle. In addition, the service includes a home-and-garden tool for detailed product comparisons and performance data, further boosting the convenience for tech enthusiasts who appreciate a well-rounded, comprehensive source of information.