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Introducing MX Master 4 Wireless Mouse, Logitech's ultimate tool for productivity and creative flow. Daniel Sigman, Sales Enablement Manager from Logitech, came to the B&H Event Space to talk about how the features of this mouse can maximize your workflow.
0:00 - Intro
1:33 - MX Master 4 features
15:11 - Innovation & longevity
17:19 - Other products from Logitech
21:21 - MX Master 4 multiple device connection
24:22 - Software
27:07 - Logitech MX Creative Console
35:10 - Customer hands on demo
40:35 - Preset buttons on the MX Master 4
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Our never-ending pursuit to obtain a solid-state drive that provides the most capacity while balancing performance and efficiency is an uphill battle. While the climb is difficult, we finally have an outstanding drive with the Samsung 2TB 990 EVO Plus Internal SSD. Available in sizes up to 4TB and sporting the PCIe 5.0 M.2 interface, the 990 EVO Plus offers incredible data transfer speeds suitable for all types of
by Steven Wong · Posted
With the launch of the SanDisk Desk Drive SSD, balancing between performance and data storage capacity feels like less of a compromise. Available in 4TB and 8TB capacities with a 20 Gb/s USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 connection, you can offload your memory cards and back up your video, photo, and music libraries in short time using the included Acronis True Image software. And with up to 1000 MB/s sequential read speeds, you
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Rugged, portable, and fast, Samsung’s T9 series of SSDs are the latest and greatest models in this content- creator-focused line of USB-C external storage. Following in line with the immensely popular T5, T7, and the T7 Shield, the T9 gains a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2x2 port, essentially doubles the transfer speeds of the T7, and retains the rubberized, durable exterior design of the Shield for extra protection during everyday
by Richard Stevens · Posted
A few years ago, I realized my family had a media problem: our movies, home videos, music, and pictures were scattered all over the place. Some media was stuck on physical discs, a bunch of it was stored on unlabeled thumb drives, and some were even trapped on old, obsolete computers. Even worse, it was all dumb; we had no sensible way of accessing and managing our multimedia library. Like many of you, my 2020 was spent mostly indoors, so consolidating and organizing our media became a project. But I underestimated how long it would take to
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Earlier this year, Crucial added a 4TB storage option to its popular X8-series of external SSDs. Like the other storage options in the X8 lineup, the 4TB model promises fast transfer times, a slim, sturdy design, and enough storage to hold a small library’s worth of data. To see whether it could live up to those lofty promises, we took the 4TB X8 External SSD home for a weeklong hands-on review.
Design
When it comes to external
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
When AMD first announced the Radeon Pro W6800 Graphics Card, my first thought was that I had misheard. Surely, they weren't releasing a 32-gig card—that’s four times the amount of its predecessor! Which is insane. Turns out, I didn’t mishear. AMD really did release a 32GB workstation GPU. And we were lucky enough to test it out.
Radeon Pro W6800: Specs and Features
As the headliner of the Radeon Pro W6000 series, the Radeon Pro
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
It’s safe to say that Samsung’s T-series SSDs are the best around. Their blend of performance, size, and price can’t be matched. The T7 is the current gen, but Samsung is doing great work in expanding the functionality of the series. Most recently the brand ruggedized it, resulting in the T7 Shield.
by Cory Rice · Posted
Like so many other photographers and filmmakers working with high-resolution imagery, I never seem to have enough free storage on my external drives. Ever on the lookout for more space and faster transfer speeds, I was excited to try LaCie’s 18TB 1big Dock, a desktop powerhouse designed with creative workflows in mind. Could this be the next home for my archive?
by Steven Wong · Posted
Logitech is making the workflow experience more comfortable by expanding the MX series keyboard and mouse peripherals. With the introduction of the full-size MX Mechanical Wireless Keyboard, the compact MX Mechanical Mini Wireless Keyboard, and the
by Steven Wong · Posted
Designed to handle professional workloads such as 8K HDR video editing, engineering, and manufacturing, AMD’s Radeon PRO W6000 series graphics cards are built to deliver high performance and power efficiency while adding advanced features, such as hardware-based raytracing, to your workstation. This is thanks to the AMD RDNA 2 architecture, which provides up to 94% better performance compared to the previous generation GCN architecture, with a higher graphics core count and the inclusion of AMD Infinity Cache to help minimize data bottlenecks
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Wacom recently released an updated version of its popular Cintiq Pro 16 Creative Pen Display. This release came as something of a surprise since many of us didn’t know the 2017 model had quietly been discontinued earlier this year. To see what was new, what was better, and how it faired against its predecessor, we took the updated Cintiq Pro 16 for a test drive.
by Steven Wong · Posted
Logitech has pulled out the shrink ray with the MX Keys Mini Wireless Keyboard, creating an ultra-portable device that includes all the comfort and functionality of the full-size MX Keys. Well, almost all the functions, anyway. The MX Keys Mini achieves its 11.7" width by doing away with the numeric keypad and home keys
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
If you are a content creator shopping for a pro-grade monitor that can fully support your workflow without obliterating your bank account, the SW271C Monitor from BenQ might just be the “affordable” screen of your dreams. Featuring a gorgeous 4K IPS panel, 10-bit color support, plenty of connectivity options, and more than a few panel-specific features, the SW271C offers the power and performance of a pricey, professional monitor at a
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Gaming is getting huge. A natural result of that is equipment being designed explicitly for gamers. One such brand is WD with its WD_BLACK series of products. Yes, they are great for gaming, but I want to say that these are genuinely good products that are worth a look for other industries. In particular, it was the Thunderbolt™ 3-equipped D50 Game Dock that caught my eye as a great option for creatives who need speedy storage and a