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by Steven Esposito · Posted
There are so simply so many distinct types of batteries. We have old-school alkaline batteries that have powered everything from your childhood toys to smoke detectors. There is a huge chance that your phone, tablet, or laptop uses a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. But there is a new type of battery that is slowly entering the market—solid-state batteries. Today we are going to discuss what they are, what they can do, if they’re better than lithium-ion, and even more questions you might have. So, let’s dive in.
What Are Solid-State Batteries
by Steven Esposito · Posted
One of the most essential components of any computer system is its storage device. Whether you are a business professional, artist, editor, or even a gamer, you need room to save your digital library of games and media. But which option is best suited for your demands, a Solid-State Drive (SSD) or a
by Steven Esposito · Posted
“I solemnly swear to back up my important documents and precious memories on March 31.” That is the pledge for World Backup Day, an organization whose goal is to make sure your personal data is safe. It is a noble mission, and B&H would like to do our part to spread the message and help provide some resources so you can start backing up.
This page is neither officially supported nor endorsed by World Backup Day.
What Would You Do If You Lost Everything?
It’s a chilling question
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Before the timelines, color grading, and fancy transitions, video editing starts with offloading your footage. Patrick shares how the OWC Envoy Ultra Portable SSD allows him to avoid bottlenecks, juggling lots of assets, and much more!
0:00 - Intro
0:48 - Copying Footage
1:09 - Card Reader?
1:30 - Editing from Drive
1:59 - Thunderbolt 5 Cable
2:11 - More Attributes
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by Steven Esposito · Posted
Recently I reviewed the wonderful HP ZBook Ultra G1a Laptop and found it to be one of the most interesting pieces of hardware to come out of HP’s production line. It is a powerful machine that can easily scale to your needs and features a breathtaking touchscreen display. While the internal components are wonderful, there is a little more under the hood than one might expect, especially if you are someone who
by Steven Esposito · Posted
The world of PC building can be difficult to navigate. Depending on your goals, you might want to put more power into your CPU, obtain a more powerful graphics card, or even invest in faster memory. Looking at pages and pages of products quickly becomes quite confusing—how exactly do you know which products are right for you? Luckily, we are here to talk about what you should invest in when it comes to building an entry-level build.
If you want a guide that covers the intricacies of PC building, we offer a
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Join Joe to learn how the Creality K2 Plus Combo Multi-Color 3D Printer lets you bring any idea to life!
0:00 - 3D Printing Lens Caps
0:45 - Key Specs
1:38 - 3D Printing Basics
2:02 - Color Filaments
3:08 - Dealing with Poop
3:39 - Creality Cloud
5:13 - Storing Files & Touch Screen Panel
5:44 - Assembling Prints
6:07 - The Result
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Is there a laptop that can handle the demands of motion graphics and video editing? Sidney tries out the HP 14" ZBook Ultra G1a to see how it performs when working in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. In this video, he puts the Ultra G1as battery and RAM to the test to see how it handles rendering, how smooth playback is, and more.
0:00 - Intro
0:25 - Specs
1:57 - Premiere Pro
4:08 - Z2 Mini G1A & HP Series 7 Pro 31.5" Monitor
5:51 - After Effects
8:16 - Is This for You?
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by Steven Esposito · Posted
When shopping around for a new computer, you may be tempted to look at Apple's hardware, and you'd be right to indulge your curiosity, especially if you are a creative professional. Whether you are eyeing a MacBook Pro or even one of the Mac Studios, you are going to be hit with a slew of options. These add a cost to your system, but this increase in resources could be worth it. So, today we are going to look at Apple's upgrade path, what it means to you, and why you should consider investing in it.
Apple MacBook Pro and Apple Mac Studio
by Steven Esposito · Posted
So, you have taken the first steps into the wild world of livestreaming. You’ve gathered the necessary tools, found the right computer for the job, and now you are ready to create interesting content. But you might be wondering how to do the livestreaming part. It can feel a bit overbearing and complicated, but it is actually quite easy. Today we are going to go over how to get started with a world-renowned, free-to-download program called Open Broadcaster
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Questions about capture cards and whether you need one for your video podcast? You’ve come to the right place. In this guide, we’ll be taking a look at capture cards, what their benefits are, and whether you need one for your production.
A capture card is a unique device that transmits the image from your recording to your PC. Not every capture card is treated equally and there is no one size that fits all scenarios. There are a few
by Rebecca Melville · Posted
If you have found yourself moving, downsizing, or going away to school, you might be dealt a desk area that is drastically smaller than that to which you are accustomed. If this is you, or will be you sometime soon, a small workspace is no reason to panic. With some intention and a bit of finessing, you can cultivate a sleek and functional small desk setup without compromising on quality. I am going to share some helpful pointers with supplementary products to consider while you transition into a new, smaller workspace.
Lose the Monitor Base
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Windows 10 is headed to the digital great beyond. What date is the end of support? What will happen to your PC? Should you get a new one? How will you upgrade it to Windows 11? Sidney answers these questions and more!
0:00 - Intro
0:20 - Windows 10 End of Support
1:31 - Windows 11 vs. 10
2:01 - Hardware Compatibility (TPM 2.0)
3:31 - Backing Up Your Data
4:17 - How to Upgrade to Windows 11
5:18 - How to Buy a New PC
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Microsoft is going all in on Copilot, a robust AI assistant designed to work with your apps, documents, and even your conversations. The idea is to spruce up your workload and give you extra time to take on other tasks while retaining a level of accuracy throughout. But how does one actually leverage this level of technology to produce the results they are looking for? Well, the good news is that I am here to discuss some of the many aspects of Copilot and how they can enhance your workflows, both professionally and creatively.
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