Every device that's earned a spot on the shelf — current daily drivers and the retired veterans I can't bring myself to sell.
Ordered by acquisition, newest first. Tap any entry for full specs.
Apple's third-generation iPhone introduced much faster performance, video recording, and Voice Control. This 16GB Black model no longer works but remains one of the most iconic early iPhones.
The first iPhone with Touch ID and Apple's 64-bit A7 processor. Its aluminum design still feels modern more than a decade later.
The first major redesign after the iPhone 5 series, introducing larger displays and a thinner aluminum body that defined future iPhones.
One of Apple's most refined iPhones, adding 3D Touch, a stronger aluminum body, the A9 chip, and the excellent 12MP camera.
The first Apple Watch with built-in GPS and water resistance, making it a much more capable fitness and everyday smartwatch.
A major redesign with a larger display, thinner bezels, faster processor, and ECG support.
The final era of Intel MacBook Pros before Apple Silicon. Features the Touch Bar, Retina display, and an all-USB-C design.
A dependable Windows laptop built for productivity, featuring the classic ThinkPad keyboard and durable business-focused design.
A budget Android phone with a glass design, fingerprint reader, and solid battery life that delivered excellent value.
The iPhone designs I've liked the most over the years.
My favorite Apple notebook designs, ranked.
Intel generation with the Touch Bar.
Modern flat-edge design introduced in 2022.
Apple's ultra-thin notebook that introduced the butterfly keyboard and USB-C.
The Apple Silicon redesign with mini-LED and MagSafe.
The Retina redesign that modernized the MacBook Air.