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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
Finding the perfect workstation that can handle everything you throw at it while also maintaining a balance between power and size is tough. A lot of gaming-focused computers have been used for handling lots of projects, but now things have changed. After getting my hands on HP’s ZBook Ultra G1a laptop, I feel very positive that we will see a massive change from here on out, because HP managed to take the most difficult
by Steven Esposito · Posted
It’s been a long time since I heard the name VAIO. Once tied to Sony, VAIO gained popularity as a brand focused on supporting creative endeavors. It was so popular that Steve Jobs wanted it to run MacOS. VAIO was the first mobile computer to feature a built-in webcam, popularize chicklet-style keyboards, and offer a better overall better screen experience than the competition. Even the name VAIO—Visual Audio Intelligent
by Steven Wong · Posted
As one of the most innovative and insightful software companies in the world, Microsoft recognized early on that, when used correctly, AI can be a powerful tool for enhancing productivity and creative output, including bolstering the workflows of photographers and other creative professionals. This farseeing insight helped guide the development of the most recent update of Microsoft’s popular Surface laptops series, the all-new, AI-enhanced
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Nick scratches the surface of what Copilot+PCs can do, boosting your productivity from brainstorming to editing. Powered by Snapdragon X Elite, a new era of AI begins.
0:00 - Copilot AI
1:57 - Performance & Apps
3:14 - AI-Generated Song
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Microsoft Announces Snapdragon-Powered Surface Pro and Laptop
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Scott Owsley discusses the Intel®-based 2nd Gen Lenovo ThinkPad P16, designed for the heaviest of workloads. As a workstation, you can customize and maximize the specs to fit your needs. Owsley also tests how the ultra-performance mode handles Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, and Handbrake.
0:00 - About The ThinkPad
1:18 - Customizations
4:27 - Build Quality
8:05 - Enterprise Use
9:52 - Performance
12:
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Apple’s silicon is its own beast. Luckily, Scott Owsley is here to explain how the Apple 16" MacBook Pro with M3 Max Chip performs against its predecessors by exporting video through Adobe Media Encoder, DaVinci Resolve, and After Effects.
0:00 - Introduction
0:34 - Specs
1:50 - M3 Max vs. M2 Max vs. M1 Max
5:04 - Today's Tests
6:01 - Media Encoder Benchmarks
7:11 - DaVinci Resolve Benchmarks
8:07 - After Effects Benchmarks
8:28 - How Much has the M3 Improved from its Predecessor?
9:30 -
by Steven Wong · Posted
Built primarily with professionals and enthusiasts in mind, the stellar, gray-colored 16" MSI Prestige 16 AI Evo Laptop takes content creation, entertainment, and productivity to frontiers. This deceptively lightweight laptop has a powerful Intel® Core Ultra™ 7 155H 16-Core processor inside, which delivers fast and efficient performance. Additionally, integrated Intel® Arc Graphics and other technologies
by Steven Wong · Posted
Whether you’re working from home, the office, or creating content from a coffee shop, the 16" Lenovo Slim Pro 9i laptop delivers the performance you need to complete complex tasks quickly while making it easy to switch between work and entertainment.
Lenovo 16" Slim Pro 9i Multi-Touch Notebook
Built to rival desktop
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How does Apple’s new M2 Max chip perform during video editing and encoding, and how does it compare to its predecessor? Doug Guerra tests the M2 Max’s rendering times in programs like Premiere Pro and Davinci Resolve against the M1 Max.
0:00 - Introduction
0:39 - What's New?
2:15 - Adobe Premiere Pro
4:55 - Davinci Resolve
7:08 - HandBreak
8:26 – Key Takeaways
11:33 - Final Thoughts
For more information, be sure to read our initial
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 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