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by Steven Wong · Posted
The launch of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A8, S8, and S8+ pushes mobile experiences to a new space. Designed with high-resolution screens, thin bezels, and a Dolby Atmos-enhanced quad speaker system delivering virtual surround sound and deep bass, the newest line of Galaxy Tab tablets delivers truly immersive entertainment experiences. However, all three Android tablets also work as hard as they play, with features that make multitasking and file sharing easy and seamless.
Built for the whole family to enjoy, the
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Microsoft continues to roll out features for its latest operating system, Windows 11. The new OS includes some major changes, including an improved user interface, new Windows store, and support for running Android apps—just to name a few. Here’s a look at the some of the new OS’s top features.
Microsoft put a lot of work into reshaping the user interface, starting with a new Start menu, which is now centered on the taskbar. The centered appearance is fairly reminiscent of Chrome and Android operating systems, which many would consider an
by Steven Wong · Posted
Aruba has revealed its line of Instant On 1960 rackmount managed network switches, which are designed to help small- to medium-sized businesses take on bandwidth-intensive tasks such as voice and video conferencing. The Instant On 1960 12XGT provdes twelve 10Gb Ethernet ports for exceptionally fast connections to compatible devices such as computers and network storage drives. If your fast-growing business needs more connectivity, then the
by Steven Wong · Posted
With 12th generation Intel® mobile processors releasing this year, brands such as Dell, ASUS, HP, Lenovo, and many others have revealed ambitious new laptop designs that could have a significant impact on the way we work, play, and create content. These include everything from powerful thin, light systems to devices that blur the line between tablets and laptops, and Chromebooks that rival the functionality of
by Steven Wong · Posted
With many people working from home or managing a hybrid work environment, staying connected and collaborating through video conferencing and chat is more important than ever. Not to mention the ever-growing collection of connected computers, tablets, phones, video game consoles, and other devices that are all vying for bandwidth. With that in mind, a powerful Wi-Fi router that can provide a reliable signal to practically every corner of your home is a must-have in 2022. Fortunately, companies such as Netgear, ASUS, and TP-Link are stepping in
by Steven Wong · Posted
Enthusiast gamers and professional video content creators can look forward to getting their hands on the next generation of performance with Intel’s announcement of 12th-generation H-series laptop processors at CES 2022. For the first time, Intel® is bringing its hybrid core architecture to mobile computer systems, which features Performance-cores (P-cores) that power demanding applications, while Efficient-cores (E-cores) handle background tasks and multitasking. The integrated Intel® Thread Director manages everything by ensuring the right
by William Min · Posted
At its 2022 Product Premiere, AMD announced a whole host of graphics cards and processors for gaming, content creation, and productivity. There were the Radeon RX 6500 XT desktop GPU, the Radeon RX 6400 desktop GPU, 20 new AMD Ryzen 6000 Series mobile processors, three new Radeon RX 6000S Series GPUs for thin-and-light laptops, five new Radeon RX 6000M Series GPUs for gaming laptops, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D desktop processor, and more. AMD even teased the upcoming Ryzen 7000 Series desktop processors, which will be coming in the second half of
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Is a 4K monitor worth it? The BenQ SW321C 32" Photo and Video Editing Monitor certainly is! Every aspect of this 32-inch monitor is in service of better color reproduction. Filmmakers, photographers, and content creators will enjoy its features, such as the various color modes, screen hood, and more.
Have you incorporated this monitor into your workflow? What do you like most about it?
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Angelbird has announced two new CFexpress Type B media cards: the AV PRO CFexpress SE and the AV PRO CFexpress SX. Designed to give any skill level of photographer or filmmaker access to the latest technology, these media cards promise fast, reliable performance capable of supporting 8K and RAW video and photo production
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 William Min · Posted
Quick question: How much battery life do you have left on your smartphone right now? Did that make you break out into a cold sweat? Low-battery anxiety is real, and it affects travelers the most. Well, HYPER is here to keep you from seeing red (a.k.a. less than 20%), as well as that dreaded low-battery notification, with the HyperJuice 245W GaN USB Type-C Charging Station and the
by Mos Khan · Posted
Samsung released a new version of its 980 PRO Solid-State Drive designed specifically for those who want top-of-the-line performance in their high-end PCs or PS5s. Arriving with a built-in heatsink, the drive meets Sony's own heatsink specifications for SSDs, given the limited space in the M.2 slot. According to Sony, the total height of the M.2 SSD with a heatsink must be less than 11.25mm (0.442"). Samsung's SSD expands the internal
by Mos Khan · Posted
Acer has announced an updated 16” ConceptD 5 Pro Laptop, which is now available at B&H. This model features a new H-series processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 graphics card, making it ideal for creators working with photo and video editing, CAD design, animation, and more.
16” ConceptD 5 Pro Laptop
At the heart of the
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Over the past year, Apple has completely revamped the MacBook line as part of a transition to its own custom silicon, aka processors. Promoting them has been easy because they are more powerful, more efficient, and generally better. The M1 chip was the start in the 13" MacBook Pro and, now, with the launch of 14"