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Will Greenwald

Lead Analyst, Consumer Electronics

My Experience

I’ve been PCMag’s home entertainment expert for over 10 years, covering both TVs and everything you might want to connect to them. I’ve reviewed more than 1,100 different consumer electronics products including headphones, speakers, TVs, and every major game system and VR headset of the last decade. In the TV category alone, I have reviewed more than 170 individual models to date. I’m an ISF-certified TV calibrator and a THX-certified home theater professional, and I’m here to help you understand 4K, HDR, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and even 8K (and to reassure you that you don’t need to worry about 8K at all for at least a few more years).

My Areas of Expertise

  • Home theater technology (TVs, media streamers, and soundbars)

  • Smart speakers and smart displays

  • Game consoles and peripherals

  • AR and VR technology

The Technology I Use

I test TVs with a Klein K-80 colorimeter, a Murideo SIX-G signal generator, a HDFury Diva 4K HDMI matrix, and Portrait Displays’ Calman software. That’s a lot of complicated equipment specifically for screens, but that doesn’t cover what I run on a daily basis.

I use an Asus ROG Zephyr 14 gaming laptop as my primary system for both work and PC gaming (and both, when I review gaming headsets and controllers), along with an aging Samsung Notebook 7 as my portable writing station. I keep the Asus laptop in my home office, with a Das Keyboard 4S and an LG ultrawide monitor attached to it. The Samsung laptop stays in my bag, along with a Keychron K8 mechanical keyboard, because I’m the sort of person who will sit down in a coffee shop and bust out not only a laptop, but a separate keyboard. Mechanical just feels better.

For my own home theater, I have a modest but bright and accurate TCL 55R635 TV and a Roku Streambar Pro; bigger and louder would usually be better, but not in a Brooklyn apartment. I keep a Nintendo Switch dock connected to it, along with a PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X so I can test any peripheral that comes out no matter what system it’s for. I also have a Chromecast With Google TV for general content streaming.

As for mobile gear, I’m surprisingly phone-ambivalent and have swapped between iPhones and Pixels from generation to generation. I favor the iPhone for general snapshots when I need to take pictures of products or cover events, but I also have a Sony Alpha A6000 camera for when I feel like photo walking.

Recent Articles by Will Greenwald

No TV Mount, No Problem: The Displace TV Suctions Itself to Your Wall

On display at CES, this portable, battery-powered OLED panel uses vacuum suction for easy mounting on any surface that's hard and smooth enough.

By Will Greenwald
Displace TV

Hands On: The Roto VR Explorer Spinning Gaming Chair Curbs VR Motion Sickness

On display at CES, this gaming chair swivels based on your head movements, and might even be able to help reduce your motion sickness in VR.

By Will Greenwald
Roto VR Explorer

Nintendo Switch 2: Everything You Need to Know About the Upcoming Console

We analyze the major Switch 2 rumors and leaked images, including an April 2025 release date and an 8-inch display.

By Will Greenwald  & Jordan Minor
Nintendo Switch 2

Captify Smart Glasses Add Closed Captions to Real Life

A potential game changer for anyone with hearing issues, the Captify smart glasses can generate closed captions of anyone you're talking to—or even translate their language for you.

By Will Greenwald
Captify CEO Tom Pritzky

XReal One Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

The XReal One is a pair of augmented reality glasses that serve as a personal big screen and stand out from the competition thanks to an integrated menu system and adjustable motion-tracking features.

By Will Greenwald
XReal One








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