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by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Great news for students, educators, and other Chromebook users: The One by Wacom Creative Pen Tablet has just received its “Works with Chromebook” certification from Google. This certification is a critical endorsement, because it guarantees that the One by Wacom meets all of Google’s compatibility standards and will therefore work with Chromebook devices running the latest version of Chrome OS.
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
by William Min · Posted
If you’ve noticed a trend in laptops having fewer and fewer ports in favor of thinner, sleeker designs, you’re not alone. While being thinner makes laptops much easier to transport, you’ll quickly realize how much you will miss those ports when setting up your laptop in your workspace. Instead of daisy-chaining multiple adapters into a mess of cable clutter, Kensington has you covered with the SD5700T Thunderbolt™ 4 Dual 4K Docking
by William Min · Posted
During its GeForce RTX: Game On virtual event, NVIDIA announced the GeForce RTX 3060, adding to its already-impressive lineup of graphics cards. The RTX 3060 takes full advantage of the Ampere architecture, offering hardware ray-tracing capabilities and support for DLSS at a lower price point.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 features 12GB of GDDR6 VRAM and a 192-bit memory interface. With 13 shader-TFLOPs, 25 RT-TFLOPs, and 101 tensor-TFLOPs (to power NVIDIA DLSS), the RTX 3060 has twice the performance and 10 times the ray-tracing performance of
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
With a huge shift toward working from home, it became very clear to many that the small screen on their laptop or all-in-one PC wasn’t going to cut it. A monitor upgrade is, perhaps, one of the most important changes you can make when improving a computer work space because it is the thing you are going to spend hours viewing. I’m here to recommend the BenQ PD2705Q DesignVue 27" Monitor as a great choice for those who want a good blend
by Steven Wong · Posted
Whether you’re traveling from city to city or from one room to the next in your house, staying productive can often mean rushing to pack up your stuff and quickly getting settled at a new location. That’s usually easy when you’re just working from a small laptop, but you might want the comfort and precision of external peripherals when working, which can slow you down when it’s time to leave. Fortunately, you can have it all by using Microsoft wireless peripherals such as keyboards, mice, and number pads to provide comfort and precision while
by John-Paul Pale… · Posted
If you’ve been hesitant about making the move from an external hard drive to an external solid-state drive, I get it. Not only are hard drives less expensive, but many of them have a 5 Gb/s USB interface, which means you’ll find broad compatibility without having to worry about 10 Gb/s USB or 40 Gb/s Thunderbolt™ 3 connectivity.
However, all of that just changed. Enter the WD My Passport SSD USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C Portable SSD,
by Carroll Moore · Posted
Fresh from APC, the new Back-UPS Pro Gaming and Back-UPS Pro uninterruptible power supplies provide gamers and other power users with surge protection and backup battery power. Whether you're looking for surge protection for consoles or backup power for gaming rigs, the Back-UPS Pro Gaming and Back-UPS
by Jason T · Posted
As we approach the end of what’s turning out to be one of the weirdest summers on record, that nagging back-to-school feeling seems to “hit different” in 2020, as the kids would say. For many of our kids, it means virtual classes are back, and they may be here to stay for quite some time. Some of us are returning to work in the office, but for others, it seems like work from home is going to be the new normal.
If you have been working from home and attending meetings virtually, you’re probably familiar with the ear fatigue that can develop
by Steven Wong · Posted
Mac and iPad users may now enjoy even greater productivity with the Logitech MX Master 3 for Mac Wireless Mouse and MX Keys for Mac Wireless Keyboard. Sporting the iconic Space Gray color, these newly revealed peripherals are designed to enhance the Apple device experience.
MASTERED FOR Mac — IN SPACE GRAY FINISH
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by Steven Wong · Posted
Small businesses ranging from cafes to tech startups can now look to Instant On 1930 Managed Switches from Aruba to expand their networks with wired IP cameras, network attached storage (NAS) drives, VoIP phones, and other devices. The newly revealed network switch series includes seven models in 8, 24, and 48 Gigabit Ethernet port configurations, with or without power-over-Ethernet (PoE) support, and up to four 10Gb SFP
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Ever since Apple moved to only Thunderbolt™ 3/USB Type-C ports on the MacBook line, many people immediately began to look for solutions for connecting all their current devices. HYPER stepped in to solve this problem with a series of well-designed hubs, the latest of which is the upgraded HyperDrive DUO 7-in-2 USB-C Hub. Available in Space Gray or Silver, these precision-designed hubs give you all the ports you need to have back and
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
If you haven’t shopped for a computer monitor in a few years, you have missed a great deal. HDR, 4K, are shrinking bezels are among the highlights. A rising star in the space is BenQ, consistently managing to produce displays with incredible specs and (relatively) affordable prices. The latest display it has created for photographers and video editors is the SW321C, and it is easily the company’s best yet, hitting all the marks for a top-of-the-
by Patrick Chiang · Posted
Like aged cheese to fine wine, Apple’s Pro Display XDR was developed with its updated Mac Pro in mind to offer users a perfect pairing of creative expression. Built with a 32" IPS panel, it features a 6016 by 3384 6K resolution with Retina display technology that’s known for producing crisp, vivid images on our phones, tablets, and laptops. However, it’s not all about packing pixels. The XDR in its name stands for Extreme Dynamic Range and is essentially