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Antonio G. Di Benedetto

Antonio G. Di Benedetto

Reviewer, Laptops

Reviewer, Laptops

Antonio is a laptop reviewer at The Verge. Before starting here in 2021 as a deals writer, he worked in the photography industry — and still photographs weddings on the side from time to time. He also plays lots of video / tabletop games, collects vinyl records, buys too many mechanical keyboards, and endlessly professes his love for the great state of New Jersey.

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We’re reaching peak camera with the Sony A7R VI

9

Verge Score

Sony’s spec monster let me shoot 67-megapixel images fast, silently, and without any blackout.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
A RAMageddon guide to back-to-school laptop shopping

It’s a terrible time to buy a laptop (sorry), but if you gotta do it, here are some to consider.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Is this $450 laptop from an unknown brand too good to be true?

3

Verge Score

Short answer: Yes. Longer answer: Yeeeeeeeeeessssssss.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
HP’s HyperX Omen 15 isn’t quite the budget-friendly gaming laptop its predecessor was

6

Verge Score

But it’s decent enough for 1080p gaming in our RAMageddon world.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
I can’t stop staring through this PC with a curved glass front.

Maingear’s new Zero series of desktop PCs use 4mm-thick curved tempered glass for an airy, panoramic aesthetic. They come in Intel and AMD versions, starting at $2,699, with GPUs ranging from the RTX 5070 to RTX 5090.

Maingear and other manufacturers have done glass setups similar to this before, but the Zero series has no visible seams and it isn’t an ultra-limited edition run like last year’s Doom PC.

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1/6Image: Maingear
This is my new favorite laptop, but thanks to RAMageddon the price already went up by $800

8

Verge Score

The Framework Laptop 13 Pro has it all. But RAMageddon spiked its price.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Happy little spacebars.

There are lots of fun ways to customize a keyboard and accessorize your desk, but these Bob Ross spacebars and desk mats from Apos look like absolute charmers. The mats are fairly large (900mm x 400mm) and 4mm thick, and each spacebar comes with an escape key featuring Ross’s smiling face.

Now my desk can be a happy accident instead of just a messy one.

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1/5Image: Apos
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
The higher-end prebuilt Framework Laptop 13 Pro now costs $800 more.

Another byproduct of Framework’s new RAM pricing is that preorders for the Ultra X7 358H version of the Framework Laptop 13 Pro jumped from $2,099 to $2,899. Framework’s announcement didn’t specify this config, but the Wayback Machine shows it.

People who got their 32GB preorders bumped down to 16GB also have to pay more if they want to maintain 32GB from Framework, or source their LPCAMM2 RAM elsewhere.

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<em>Current pricing for prebuilt Framework Laptop 13 Pros.</em>
<em>A glimpse at the prices as of July 15th, via the <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20260715064339/https://frame.work/products/laptop13pro-intel-ultra-3/configuration/new" target="_blank">Wayback Machine</a>.</em>
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Current pricing for prebuilt Framework Laptop 13 Pros.