
"I review laptops ranging from MacBooks and Chromebooks to weird-but-awesome tablets and a $6,000 gaming laptop. So I have a fairly wide range of experience with some of the best computers you can own: what their screens look like, how nice they are to type on, if their trackpads suck or not, and, of course, how many ugly stickers you'll be removing if you buy one yourself."
"My job has me using both Windows and macOS, so I find things to appreciate and dislike in both. I've also dabbled a bit in Linux with Bazzite, which I love, but I haven't found the time to dive as deep as my colleagues Nathan, Stevie, or Terrence. Outside of laptops, I occasionally cover cameras and mechanical keyboards, and once in a while I pitch in to support our games coverage (just a little). I also"
Antonio G. Di Benedetto is a laptop and occasional gadget reviewer with over 15 years in the photography industry who joined The Verge in 2021. He will answer subscriber questions today at 11AM PT / 2PM ET in an exclusive AMA. He reviews MacBooks, Chromebooks, tablets, and high-end gaming laptops, assessing screens, keyboards, trackpads, and aesthetic details like stickers. He uses both Windows and macOS and appreciates aspects of each. He has dabbled in Linux with Bazzite but has not explored it as deeply as some colleagues. He also covers cameras, mechanical keyboards, and contributes to games coverage.
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