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Sean Hollister

Sean Hollister

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Sean is a senior editor at The Verge, a very good website he helped found in 2011. He thrives at the intersection of gaming, technology, and toys, with a side of consumer advocacy because companies just can't help themselves, can they? Sean previously led breaking news teams at The Verge and CNET and the reviews program at Gizmodo. He also has that voice.

Ethics statement, June 2023: Sean's wife is employed by Apple as a video producer. He therefore does not currently report or edit stories about Apple products or Apple as a company.

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I have a bad feeling about the Playtron cryptobro handheld gaming PC.

I thought it might be vaporware, but maybe it’s worse! Mysten Labs wants a $599 deposit today that’s basically non-refundable — the terms and conditions roughly boil down to “maybe you get your money back if we don’t ship by 2027 but pray I don’t alter the deal further.” Check out the “bad faith” clause too.

All this for a last-gen chip and a 60Hz screen.


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Ayaneo handhelds are now sold at Best Buy — no longer boutique?

It’d be tough for me to recommend a $1,000 Ayaneo Kun over a $800 Asus ROG Ally X, but one particular sticking point may go away — you can buy it (and the fairly weak Ayaneo Next Lite) directly from Best Buy, making potential returns easy.

Ayaneo has lovely build quality. While its PC handhelds haven’t nailed battery and affordability yet, it’s one to watch!


Not in my stores yet, but Best Buy can overnight one to a Walgreens near me.
Not in my stores yet, but Best Buy can overnight one to a Walgreens near me.
Image: Best Buy
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Don’t expect affordable Nvidia Blackwell gaming GPUs to arrive anytime soon.

Nvidia just said it won't begin to ramp production of its new Blackwell GPUs until its fourth fiscal quarter, which begins in November.

Nvidia just reported a record $30 billion quarter, and the vast majority of it ($22B) was data center compute... will it set aside some of its latest and greatest for gamers instead of AI? If so, I wouldn't bet on prices being low.


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Marc Andreessen’s family has been sitting on land just miles away from that “California Forever” city he’s trying to build.

It’s only 730 acres — a drop in the bucket compared to the 60,000 he’s already invested in. But Margaux MacColl and Verge alum Sean O’Kane’s reporting explains how Silicon Valley real estate made Andreessen’s in-laws rich, and hints that history may be repeating itself here.