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Eric Grevstad

Contributing Editor

My Experience

I was picked to write PCMag's 40th Anniversary "Most Influential PCs" feature because I'm the geezer who remembers them all—I worked on TRS-80 and Apple II monthlies starting in 1982 and served as editor of Computer Shopper when it was a 700-page monthly rivaled only by Brides as America's fattest magazine. I was later the editor in chief of Home Office Computing, a magazine about using tech to work from home two decades before a pandemic made it standard practice. Even in semi-retirement, I can't stop playing with toys and telling people what gear to buy.

My Expertise

  • Laptops of all sorts—I was PCMag's lead laptop analyst and still average a review a week.

  • All-in-one desktop PCs and workstations

  • Productivity apps—I remember a Lotus exec telling me that challenging Microsoft Office wasn't like competing with another software product, it was like trying to compete with copier paper.

  • Office ergonomics and input devices—collecting mechanical keyboards is an expensive hobby.

The Technology I Use

I wish I still had my TRS-80 Model 4P, Laser 128 (educational toymaker VTech's Apple IIc clone), Psion Series 5, and ThinkPad 701C with the fold-out "butterfly" keyboard.

My main machine is a Lenovo Yoga 9i all-in-one desktop with a 13th Gen Core i9 and 32-inch 4K display running Windows 11 Home, Microsoft 365 Family, and Norton 360 with LifeLock. My wife and I get 400Mbps Spectrum internet as part of our homeowners' association fee, but I pay a fortune for streaming services.

I also have a Google Pixel 7 Android phone and pay Mint Mobile $15 a month. We share a Volvo XC60 Recharge plug-in hybrid; I'd have a car of my own, but it seems wasteful to buy a Corvette E-Ray to drive 10 miles a week.

Recent Articles by Eric Grevstad

Tested: The Lightest Laptops for 2025

Catching a flight cross-country, or just shuttling from home office to den all day? You need the lightest laptop possible. We've tested, well, tons of them. Here's how to land the right one.

By Brian Westover & Eric Grevstad
The Best Light Laptops of 2019

HP OmniStudio X 31.5 AIO Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

HP's big-screen all-in-one desktop is an elegant alternative to a tower PC. Its perky performance, larger display, and numerous conveniences make it a worthy iMac competitor.

By Eric Grevstad
HP OmniStudio X 31.5 AIO with keyboard and mouse

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition Review

3.5

You won't mistake its keyboard for a ThinkPad's, but Lenovo's 15.3-inch Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition laptop has a gorgeous touch screen and lengthy battery life for a fair price.

By Eric Grevstad
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition front view

Asus ProArt PX13 Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

It's an ounce over our ultraportable limit, but Asus' ProArt PX13 2-in-1 laptop is a super-screened, screaming-fast compact convertible for demanding creative apps.

By Eric Grevstad
Asus ProArt PX13 left angle

The Best 17-Inch and 18-Inch Laptops for 2025

Muscle up! Today's biggest-screen notebooks are formidable desktop alternatives for work and play alike. Here's how to choose the best 17- or 18-inch laptop, gaming rig, or workstation, along with our top lab-tested picks.

By Brian Westover & Eric Grevstad
The MSI GT77 Titan (2023)