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We test the new Mac Pro, showing you its specs, layout, and expandability. Then, we test the 2019 Mac Pro against the 2013 model while exporting in Premiere Pro CC. What do you think of Apple's new Mac Pro 2019?Learn more at B&H Explora:- Apple's 2019 Mac Pro: The Ultimate Photo Workstation-
by Cory Rice · Posted
Epson has released two new SureColor P-Series large-format printers: the SureColor P7570 24" and SureColor P9570 44", capable of producing museum-worthy prints. Accompanying the two behemoth photo printers is the multi-use
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Doug Guerra unboxes the new Macbook Pro 16" and goes over its specs and upgrades from the previous model in this B&H online video.
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by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Data is a massive problem. It is a problem because our need for more and more storage on our various devices continues to grow as does our need to quickly share all this information with others. That is why companies such as Seagate call their products storage solutions, and their latest exciting innovation is the Lyve Drive. This is a complete enterprise system that will take you from endpoint to the edge to the core.
Getting to the Edge
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Today, Wacom announced its latest pen display, the Wacom One. This 13.3" tablet is a powerful tool for beginners and professionals, one that offers a seamless pen experience and rich feature set that’s great for work or play. As mentioned, the Wacom One’s display measures in at 13.3", with an active drawing area of 11.6 x 6.5". This is an ideal work space, because it allows users to work on regular-sized projects with ease. The
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
The first thing you should know about the new Wacom MobileStudio Pro 16 is that it’s probably the most powerful pen tablet on the market. Wacom calls it a “pen computer,” which might be more apt, considering the MobileStudio Pro functions as a stand-alone Windows 10 device. But whatever the name, whatever you want to call it, the fact remains that the MobileStudio Pro 16 is an absolute powerhouse. So much so, it’s basically without
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
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Apple’s redesigned Mac Pro (Late 2019) defines what a modular workstation is. With a chassis that is based on flexibility and utility, Apple has done away with the cylindrical form factor of the 2013 Mac Pro and brought back the tower design that was used from 2006-2012. However, while the Mac Pro tower has returned, this new rendition is anything but ordinary. Apple built a system that can change as your needs do, giving users a great amount of control over the assembly and
by Staff Writer · Posted
The Bamboo Ink (2nd-gen) from Wacom is an ergonomically designed stylus for all your writing and drawing needs. It’s crafted from aluminum, making it sturdy and lightweight, and features a fine tip with 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity. Thanks to Wacom Active ES and Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) compatibility, it can be used with a variety of devices. Better yet, no pairing is required. Users can also take advantage of its two
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Take advantage of ATTO’s ThunderLink NS 3252, an external Thunderbolt™ 3 to 25 Gigabit Ethernet adapter that connects laptops and workstations with Thunderbolt™ 3 to 25 Gb/s networks and storage devices. This helps provide maximum throughput and high-bandwidth network connectivity for demanding IT, media, entertainment applications, as well as data backup and restoration, clustered computing, IP content delivery, medical
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LaCie’s new lineup of Rugged and Rugged PRO portable SSDs are designed for filmmakers, photographers, and media professionals who need to remain mobile while retaining large storage capacities, high performance specs, and a durable design.
Both of these SSDs employ Seagate FireCuda NVMe M.2 SSD media, can
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Logitech, a leader in computer peripherals, is proud to announce the updated MX Master 3 wireless mouse, along with the new MX Keys keyboard. Centered around “Flow,” these tools are designed to keep up with modern demands of “more.” As we’re constantly looking for the next best thing to help us get stuff done, Logitech’s
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Well known for its wide array of graphics tablets and accessories for professionals, enthusiasts, and even newbies, Wacom is proud to announce the updated MobileStudio Pro 16. More than just your standard graphics tablet, it’s a full-fledged computer running Windows 10 Pro, offering content creators the performance and portability they need to work on the go. For color-sensitive tasks, it features a 15.6" display supporting up to 16.7
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Seneca’s 2 RU rack-mountable Confidence SQ100 NVR with 4TB HDD offers a cost-effective surveillance solution that is ideal for single site and small camera count installations used in restaurants, retail, convenience stores, and other small business video surveillance applications.
This model comes with a 4TB HDD preinstalled. If more space is needed, HDD storage is expandable to 24TB. The Confidence SQ100 is equipped with an
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For something that has universal in its name, USB naming conventions are anything but. From long names to standard changes, it can become increasingly difficult to figure out what all the letters and numbers mean. And it has only gotten worse, now that USB naming conventions have changed once again.
First, we’ll look at the number that follows USB, like USB 3.2 Gen 1, USB 3.1 Gen 1, USB 3.0, and USB 2.0. That number refers to different maximum data-transfer rates. Let’s start with the most confusing one: USB 3.2 Gen 1 can support up to 5 Gb/s