Phoronix Pre-Birthday Premium Deal

Posted by Michael Larabel on March 21, 2008

With Phoronix.com turning four years old in about two and a half months, we're offering a pre-birthday deal for new Phoronix Premium subscribers. We've dramatically lowered the subscription rates for this deal where you can be a premium subscriber for only $2.50 USD per month. That's just $30 a year, compared to the normal going rate of $48! Rates for three and six month subscriptions have also been dramatically slashed for this deal.

Being a Phoronix Premium subscriber will allow you to view Phoronix and the Phoronix Forums without zero embedded advertisements (that's no contextual, text link, or graphical advertisements of any kind), access to the premium area of the Phoronix Forums, and will allow you to view articles on a single page. If you're a logged-in subscriber, you can choose to view an entire Phoronix article (whether it be two pages or ten) on a single page. In the premium area of the forums you're able to find out about upcoming reviews and other information. By being a Phoronix Premium subscriber it also helps us in continuing to provide original Linux hardware and driver content and covering our costs.

Join the others that have made the switch to becoming a Phoronix Premium subscriber by checking out this page for more details or straight to the registration page (powered by PayPal).

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