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Joe Osborne

Deputy Managing Editor, Hardware

My Experience

After starting my career at PCMag as an intern more than a decade ago, I’m back as one of its editors, focused on managing laptops, desktops, and components coverage. With 15 years of experience, I have been on staff and published in technology review publications, including PCMag (of course!), Laptop Magazine, Tom’s Guide, TechRadar, and IGN. Along the way, I’ve tested and reviewed hundreds of laptops and helped develop testing protocols. I have expertise in testing all forms of laptops and desktops using the latest tools. I’m also well-versed in video game hardware and software coverage.

My Areas of Expertise

  • Laptop, tablet, and desktop computers (macOS and Windows)

  • PC gaming hardware and components

  • Gaming console hardware

  • Gaming software critique

The Technology I Use

I have ebbed and flowed between Windows-based and Apple hardware and software throughout my life, with my first computer being a hand-me-down Apple IIe with the green screen and spool printer. I soon after learned Windows with a—yes, hand-me-down—Packard Bell.

Today, I prefer macOS to Windows for its more straightforward integration with the phone I use (iPhone) and simpler keyboard shortcuts and file management. Also, the hardware and performance are always top-notch, especially with the latest MacBook designs. (Windows, admittedly, still has better multi-window management.)

As for gaming, I’m a Nintendo fan first, a retro gamer second, and a PC gamer third. Expertise aside, it’s a matter of time and preference…and lack of space I’m willing to give up for a gaming PC in my home.

Recent Articles by Joe Osborne

Apple MacBook Air 15-Inch (2025, M4) Review

4.0

We’re getting antsy for a more significant redesign, but the MacBook Air 15-inch remains Apple's best value in a big-screen laptop, thanks to a lower starting price, kicked-up CPU performance, and a boost in the base model's memory capacity.

By Joe Osborne
Apple MacBook Air 15-Inch 2025

Apple MacBook Air 13-Inch (2025, M4) Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

A price drop and a performance boost reaffirm Apple’s MacBook Air 13-incher as one of the best buys among mainstream ultraportables.

By Joe Osborne
Apple MacBook Air 13-Inch (2025, M4)

First Look: Apple's MacBook Air Laptops Get M4 Chips—and a $100 Price Cut

The entry-model M4 Air will be $100 less expensive than its M3 equivalent. I got an early look at these beefier MacBooks, plus a Mac Studio juiced with M4 Max and M3 Ultra.

By Joe Osborne
Apple MacBook Air 2025

The Best Laptops for 2025

The best laptop for you depends on what you do every day. Whether you want a simple budget PC, a productivity workhorse, or a screamer of a gaming notebook, our deep-dive guide has all the advice you need, plus our top product picks in every major laptop category.

By Brian Westover & Joe Osborne
Three laptops open showing keyboards and touchpads

First Look: Lenovo’s 2025 ThinkPad X13 Amps Up the Power, Goes Hyper-Light

The new X13 will be barely more than 2 pounds. Plus, at MWC 2025, Lenovo unveils its first 2-in-1 ThinkPad T-series laptop, adding form-factor flex to its mainstream fleet machine.

By Joe Osborne
Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen 6