James started writing about music and audio before he was legally old enough to go to the nightclubs he was reviewing. Since then he's covered tech and culture for titles such as Men's Journal, Playboy, Future Music and High Snobiety. Since joining Engadget in 2011, James has continued to specialize in the creator space along with maintaining his interest in sub-cultures, with stories on everything from competitive Tetris to skateboard videos and the accidental invention of digital Reggae. In his spare time, he enjoys adding to his list of Podcast ideas that probably might not happen.
Articles By James Trew
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All the equipment you need to listen to hifi audio wherever you are.We have two newsletters, why not sign up for both?
Ayaneo's NES-inspired mini PC is more than a retro tribute
A cute case and solid specs make this mini PC a decent all round casual gaming hub.Wired headphones are about to have a mini revival
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