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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 John-Paul Pale… · Posted
The phrase “SD cards” is a blanket term that covers SD, SDHC, and SDXC media. While SD cards aren’t the fastest cards available, they’re still pretty darn fast and are, by far, the most widely used of all the memory card types. Their versatility is a huge advantage, and they will often be seen in any grade camera, ranging from those used by beginners all the way up to flagship models used by the pros. But, beyond just knowing you need an “SD card
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 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 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
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Expand your screen real estate with the latest ASUS ProArt portable display, giving you high-quality resolution, color accuracy, multiple connectivity options, and more. Now available at B&H, the PA16USV ProArt is a praiseworthy portable peripheral that’s perfect for professional creators on the go.
by Steven Esposito · Posted
I love BenQ monitors. Over the last several years, I have been buying their brand of gaming monitors because they are long lasting, have great build quality, and match the performance and function that I need. But those are gaming monitors—what about displays for designers and professional users? Well, you’ll be glad to know that BenQ continues to uphold their outstanding quality with the PD3226G.
Sleek and Professional
by Steven Esposito · Posted
At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Samsung revealed a wide range of new monitors—everything from gamer-friendly OLEDs with 4K support and extreme refresh rates to AI-powered panels that’ll help you work smarter, not harder. Here are all of the Samsung monitors that really caught our eye.
Smart Monitor M9
Designed for both work and play, the M9 offers robust enhancements designed to go from working on various projects to enjoying your favorite media with the
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Apple's product lineup has evolved quite a bit, with more options available today than at any point in the company's history. This overabundance of choice means finding the right device can be intimidating for the first-time buyer or aspiring professional. This guide is meant for anyone hoping to incorporate a Mac into their creative workflow and should help you break down and more easily identify which device might be right for you.
There are currently six categories that comprise the Mac universe: MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac mini, iMac,
by Steven Esposito · Posted
With the recent announcement of the new MacBook Pro with M4 chips, creatives all over the world might be thinking about upgrading from their current system. While in some cases upgrading can be straightforward, Apple has expanded upon their traditional chip architecture and configuration profiles that may require some finesse. Luckily, we are here to help guide you along the path and get the best machine for you in your hands
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Regardless of your passion, profession, or predilection, if it involves a computer, you’re going to need a computer monitor to help you accomplish your goals. One question we’ve been hearing a lot lately is whether the “right” monitor is actually two (i.e., a dual-monitor setup) or if an ultrawide monitor is the way to go. To help you figure out which display setup is best for you and your workflow, we’ve put together this handy guide.
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by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Songwriters, producers, and audio engineers looking to upgrade their MacBook may be wondering if it’s worth investing in Apple’s latest MacBook Pro with the M4 chip or whether previous models offer sufficient performance for typical audio production needs. With that question in mind, let’s take a brief look at what the new MacBook Pro is capable of and who it is ideally designed for. And for those focusing on song production, scoring, and typical
by William Min · Posted
Ever since Apple made the move to making its own in-house silicon, the entire Mac lineup has evolved to become supremely capable when it comes to handling content creation, including the labor-intensive task of editing video. And while it’s true that performance will vary depending on the model, you’re no longer limited to just a few capable devices. Apple’s powerful in-house processors mean that regardless of whether you