Location
New York, New York
School
The College of Westchester
Expertise
Streaming devices and services, Apple devices, TV and A/V equipment
- Zak is borderline obsessed with A/V technology and hopes to one day have enough space for a projector display and 7.1 in a proper media room.
- He was once an Apple devotee but now sees the best in both sides of the Windows versus Mac debate after immersing himself in the PC ecosystem to build a gaming and streaming rig.
- Zak has established himself as an expert in gaming, streaming accessories, and related tech through his detailed, hands-on reviews.
Experience
Zak Wojnar is a New York City-based writer with over a decade of experience. In 2018, he conducted his first professional interview with director Antoine Fuqua and has since covered NYC press junkets and interviewed hundreds of creators. During his time at ScreenRant, Zak expanded his coverage of consumer technology with deep dive reviews of portable arcade machines, USB microphones, and other cutting-edge devices, apps, and products. He has an extensive portfolio with bylines at print and digital publications, including Game Informer, Men's Fitness, and GameDaily. In 2025, he joined Slashgear and established himself as a go-to source for coverage on the technical side of the automotive industry and tech innovations, while also delivering helpful buyer's guides for everyday devices like smart TVs and power tools.
Education
Zak graduated from The College of Westchester in 2011 with a degree in digital media.
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