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by Steven Esposito · Posted
Gamers, developers, and workstation users, rejoice! SanDisk has announced its latest Optimus GX series of solid-state drives aimed to deliver enhanced speeds for systems big and small alike. This Optimus GX lineup includes both PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 drives with varying degrees of capacities and performance profiles to enhance your overall experience! Whether you are rendering large projects or playing your favorite game, SanDisk is here to lay the groundwork for your next big thing
by Steven Esposito · Posted
World Backup Day will soon be upon us and with all the tech that’s available, the topic of storage is bound to come up sooner or later. Whether you’re a casual user, a gamer, or a creative content professional creating backups, archiving data, or designing a surveillance system, storage will be one of the key factors in your overall build. However, not all drives are created equal, so read ahead to find out what kind of drive is recommended for your undertaking
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
Gaming enthusiasts and creators can address all of their storage needs with Seagate’s new FireCuda X1070 SSD. Sporting an M.2 2280 form factor, Seagate’s latest drive supports easy, plug-and-play installation with most motherboards. It even includes a one-month trial to Xbox Ultimate Game Pass as well as a two-month trial of Adobe Creative Cloud Pro.
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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 Wong · Posted
With the introduction of the massive UltraSharp U5226KW Thunderbolt Hub Monitor, Dell is improving your workflow by practically eliminating the need for multi-monitor configurations.
Featuring a 6144 x 2560 resolution at 120 Hz, this 51.5” curved display provides a seamless view of content. Additionally, its IPS Black panel is designed to provide 99% DCI-P3 color coverage and sharp contrast. An ambient light sensor and automatic
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Working on a single screen is tough, especially when you’re out on the road. No matter how big your display is, a second screen always helps with multitasking. This is where the Dell Pro 14 Plus portable monitor comes into play. Lightweight and compact, the Dell Pro 14 is a travel-friendly solution designed to help expand your productivity when you’re on the go. Let’s see how it holds up.
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Glyph Technologies is happy to announce its new portable Atom EX20 and EX40 NVMe SSDs, designed for creators on the move. Featuring a rugged
by Steven Wong · Posted
Whether you’re on location or multitasking from a desktop workstation, OWC helps you work with 8K RAW video footage with the 8TB OWC Envoy Ultra Thunderbolt 5 Portable SSD and 192TB ThunderBlade X12 Thunderbolt 5 RAID Array.
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by Mos Khan · Posted
CES 2026 is here and LG is kicking things off with the announcement of a new line of gaming monitors they’re calling the Ultra Gear EVO series. So far, the lineup is composed of three models—the 39GX950B, 27GM950B and 52G930B—all of which offer features like 5K resolution and AI upscaling.
The 39-inch 39GX950B (or GX9) is a 21:9 ultrawide monitor that features a 1500R curve. Per LG, it’s designed to adapt to different gaming genres via a Dual Mode that allows the monitor to switch between running at 165 Hz at the full 5K resolution or at 330
by Zack Young · Posted
Many budding filmmakers have toiled away on the color correction and grading of their first masterpiece, watched it over countless times, hit the export button, pulled it up on a TV, and been shocked. "This looks nothing like I was expecting. The colors! The contrast! The saturation!" Although there's no universal fix for differences in how devices display an image, the most common culprit of these headaches is
by Steven Esposito · Posted
2025 was a great year for consumer tech, though some of it may have flown under your radar. With that in mind, let’s take a look at some of the game-changing gear you might have missed. From productivity-boosting laptops to workflow-enhancing peripherals, here are some of our favorite devices.
Microsoft Surface Laptop Copilot+ PC
Finding a compact yet capable laptop can be challenging, but the Microsoft Surface Laptop
by Steven Esposito · Posted
LaCie is happy to announce its latest portable storage drive, the Rugged SSD4 External SSD. Whether you are a videographer, photographer, or somewhere in between, the Rugged SSD4 is there for all of your storage needs.
LaCie Rugged SSD4 USB4 External SSD
Sporting Thunderbolt 5 technology, the
by Steven Esposito · Posted
ProGrade Digital is happy to announce its latest large-capacity PG10 external SSD for photographers, videographers, and filmmakers. Offering a maximum of 16TB of storage space, the PG10 has ample room to store tons of photos and footage.
ProGrade Digital 16TB PG10
by Steven Wong · Posted
Successfully recording a video podcast episode is just the first step in the process. Now it’s time to edit it down for time, add in B-roll, music, maybe some effects, and make sure the sound levels are good. Although much, if not all, of the work can be done on a laptop, there is much to be said about working from a large screen when editing video. Having a large screen experience can not only optimize your workflow by allowing you to better track your clips, but it can also enhance the recording experience itself. So, if you’re wondering