Jason England
Jason brings a decade of tech and gaming journalism experience to his role as a Managing Editor of Computing at Tom's Guide. He has previously written for Laptop Mag, Tom's Hardware, Kotaku, Stuff and BBC Science Focus. In his spare time, you'll find Jason looking for good dogs to pet or thinking about eating pizza if he isn't already.
Latest articles by Jason England
M4 MacBook Pro, new iPad 11 and iPad mini 7 tipped for October Apple Event — what we know
By Jason England published
Bloomberg has confirmed Apple will host an event "in the coming weeks," announcing M4 Macs and new iPads.
Forget Microsoft — I just tested this Asus 2-in-1 that destroys the Surface Pro 11
By Jason England published
The Asus ProArt PZ13 takes on the Surface Pro 11 and conquers it with a better, more well-rounded 2-in-1.
How to use iPhone 16 Action Button for more than one thing
By Jason England published
Did you know that iPhone 16’s Action Button can perform more than one action? Here’s how to set it up.
I ditched my PS5 for the world’s smallest liquid-cooled gaming PC — and I may never go back
By Jason England published
The Megamini G1 is a mini marvel packing decent power, peak sustained performance (thanks to liquid cooling), and all the I/O you’ll ever need for work and play in a tiny chassis.
PS5 Pro revealed - all the news from Sony's 'Technical Presentation' PlayStation event
By Jason England last updated
We just got our first look at the PS5 Pro, a price, a release date, and what it can do!
Meta Ray-Ban glasses could get big competition from Apple — what you need to know
By Jason England published
Apple may be planning its own rival to the Meta Ray-Ban glasses without the augmented reality visuals.
Best of IFA 2024: Our 12 top gadgets from the show
By Jason England, Kate Kozuch, Tony Polanco last updated
IFA 2024 gave companies from around the world the chance to show off their latest wares. Here are the 11 best gadgets of the show.
macOS Sequoia release date set to be a lot sooner than you think
By Jason England published
According to internal Apple documents obtained by MacRumors, macOS 15.0 Sequoia looks set to launch a whole lot sooner — specifically within as little as a week.
Acer Nitro Blaze 7 hands-on review: laptop-tier performance, but at what cost?
By Jason England published
Not yet ratedBig on performance - small on stamina
Forget Asus ROG Ally X — AMD Ryzen Z2-powered gaming handhelds could be coming to CES 2025
By Jason England published
At IFA 2024, AMD has confirmed that its next generation gaming handheld chip — the Ryzen Z2 — is coming in early 2025, and Microsoft is working on a better optimized version of Windows for it too.
Honor MagicPad 2 review: an iPad Pro-beating OLED display at a fraction of the price
By Jason England published
One of the best Android tablets you can buy right now
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition hands-on review
By Jason England published
Not yet ratedDoes Intel Core Ultra 200 series deliver the goods?
I ditched my MacBook Pro for an Android tablet for 7 days — the results surprised me
By Jason England published
The Honor MagicPad 2 has just been announced at IFA 2024, and I already know how good it is—because I replaced my M3 Pro MacBook Pro with this Android tablet for a week.
This cheaper Snapdragon X Plus chip brings big AI performance for just $700 — here’s what we know
By Jason England last updated
At IFA 2024, Qualcomm is introducing a new lower cost Snapdragon X Plus variant that the company says will make AI laptops even more affordable.
I called it! Acer takes on the Steam Deck with Nitro Blaze 7 — and it packs a full-powered laptop chip
By Jason England published
Acer has come out the gates swinging for the Steam Deck at IFA 2024 with the Nitro Blaze 7.
5 ultimate dorm room gadgets our editors wish they had back in college
By Alex Wawro published
These are the ultimate dorm room gadgets for going back to school this year, according to Tom's Guide's top experts in audio, computing, phones and more!
I tested a $149 neck pillow that’s also a Dolby Atmos surround sound system — and it’s mind-blowing
By Jason England published
The OXS Satellite Neck Speaker is both a super comfortable neck pillow and an essential surround sound accessory for any PC gamer's setup.
How is the 15-inch M3 MacBook Air this cheap!? Grab one for lowest ever price in huge last-minute Labor Day deal
By Jason England published
Right now, the 15-inch M3 MacBook Air is just $1,049 at Amazon — a huge $250 savings that drops it to the same lowest price we saw during Prime Day.
Apple may announce M4 Macs in November — here’s why I’m unsure about that
By Jason England published
A reliable source has told MacRumors that Apple will announce these M4 Macs in November — I think this could be the release date, with a special event in October.
M4 MacBook Pro may launch sooner than you think — but should you wait?
By Jason England published
Ahead of a predicted Apple October event, the next generation M4 MacBook Pro laptops have entered mass production.
I used a controller built for streamers to boost my productivity at work — and it's a game changer
By Jason England published
The Loupedeck Live S may primarily be a controller built for streamers, but it has transformed my general productivity.
What to expect at IFA 2024: New Intel laptops, the thinnest foldable phone and a flying car
By Jason England published
IFA 2024 is almost here, and we’re expecting big things!
I turned the Asus ROG Ally X into a Steam Deck — it proves Windows 11 kills power and battery life
By Jason England published
SteamOS is officially coming to the Asus ROG Ally X, but I got impatient and installed it early. Here are the results, and why it proves Windows 11 should not be used on any gaming handheld.
Asus has created a monster — the ProArt P16 is a creative powerhouse that outshines the MacBook Pro
By Jason England published
The Asus ProArt P16 is a 4K OLED masterpiece of a laptop with immense horsepower to crush any intense creative task you throw at it.
I tested the Xreal Beam Pro AR glasses and they gave me an Apple Vision Pro-like experience on a budget
By Jason England published
The Xreal Beam Pro is a $200 smartphone lookalike that tries to solve the 3 biggest problems that users have with AR glasses. Here's the verdict on whether or not it accomplishes that.
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