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by M. Brett Smith · Posted
For digital artists, few names are as revered as Wacom. By bridging the gap between real-world illustration and digital, the company didn’t just change the game, it essentially invented a new one. Now, 20 years after the release of its first Intuos tablet, Wacom looks poised to shake up the market once again, this time with the newly unveiled Cintiq Pro 24. We happily got our hands on one for an in-the-field
by Patrick Chiang · Posted
In the blink of an eye, a year has passed, tech has improved, and manufacturers are eager to upgrade their products with the latest and greatest they can offer. Based on last year’s Notebook 9, Samsung is back at it again with updated 13.3 and 15" models for a boost in overall system performance. Compared to last year’s, current Notebook 9 models now feature 8th-generation Intel® Core™ processors, DDR4 RAM across the board, and Thunderbolt™ 3
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
by Lawrence Neves · Posted
Infrared sensor technology has come a long way in the last ten years. Once used primarily by law enforcement, the military, and hunters, the low cost surrounding recent advancements in the field of infrared means that consumer-level thermal scopes and imagers are now becoming more readily available. The FLIR Lepton, for instance, is a radiometric-capable LWIR camera that is smaller than a dime, fits inside a smartphone, and costs one tenth the price of
by John-Paul Pale… · Posted
Designed for real-time, smooth performance on graphics-intensive work, virtual reality, and edge-computing environments, the HP Z4 G4 Series Tower Workstation supports up to 18 cores of processing power, 256GB of 2666 MHz DDR4 ECC Registered RAM, 22TB of storage, and dual NVIDIA Quadro P6000 graphics cards. It delivers real-time interaction, low latency, and advanced security for those working with massive data sets, cloud computing, and more
by William Min · Posted
While modern gaming consoles are focused on pushing 4K graphics and online multiplayer, you may feel nostalgic for the good old days of retro Nintendo games. Instead of searching online and in stores for decades-old retro gaming systems, HYPERKIN has you covered with a wide variety of systems that support traditional Nintendo game cartridges.
The RetroN 1 HD is designed after the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and allows
by Patrick Chiang · Posted
by Morgan Lyle · Posted
A 12x binocular is powerful enough to reveal the details of far-off subjects—as long as you're not holding it in your hands. At that magnification, the shaking of even the steadiest observer will badly disrupt the viewing experience. If you're on a boat or in a moving vehicle, the problem is even worse. But the 12x28 Techno-Stabi Image-Stabilized Binocular from Fujinon frees you from the tyranny of the tripod. Its
by Stephen Janiszak · Posted
Surveillance cameras, dash cams, and other always-on recording devices require memory cards that are up to the task of supporting the constant rewrites. To satisfy the insatiable appetite of most of these recording devices, Transcend has introduced its High Endurance line of microSD memory cards, available in a 16GB capacity, which supports up to 3,000 hours of recording; a
by Patrick Chiang · Posted
Whether you’re a creative professional, student, or an everyday user, everyone can benefit from Logitech’s Craft Wireless keyboard, which features an onboard dial that lets you access a wide variety of functions across many applications. Thanks to Bluetooth connectivity and an included 2.4 GHz wireless receiver, you can use the Craft keyboard with Windows and Mac systems, as well as mobile devices. It’s not only
by Rich R · Posted
Epson recently released several new projectors into its PowerLite, BrightLink, and Home Cinema series, and these new releases seemingly have something for everyone. Starting with the only new Home Cinema release, the LS100 features 1920 x 1200 native resolution, which is more than enough for your Full HD Blu-ray Discs, and 4000 lumens of brightness from its laser light source help overcome ambient light in most in-home installations
by William Min · Posted
Keep your computers and other important devices safe with APC Back-UPS Battery Backup & Surge Protectors. Available in different configurations and models, APC Back-UPS protect your devices from surges, as well as provide battery backup power so you can turn them off safely in the event of a power outage.
The APC Back-UPS 1080VA features an output power capacity of 650 watts. There are four NEMA 5-15R power outlets for battery backup and
by Cris Silvestri · Posted
Some of us are tech nerds; we love scanning the headlines for tech news and announcements, and then get giddy when we hear that a new processor is available on a mobile platform or new features are being added to an established brand that make the buying of a tablet even more desirable. But tablets have recently fallen out of favor
by Morgan Lyle · Posted
At the turn of the 20th Century, the only people who wore lamps on their heads were miners. Those early headlamps burned acetylene gas, until Thomas Edison invented an electric model, in 1914. Miners still wear headlamps today, as do dentists, doctors, electricians, plumbers, and many other professionals. The technology has evolved from gas flame to incandescent bulb to LED, but the principle is the same: you just can’t beat hands-free, portable light.
Of course, headlamps aren’t just for digging coal and drilling teeth. They’re perfect for a
by Morgan Lyle · Posted
It feels good to know you’re going the right way—especially if it doesn’t involve unfolding and re-folding a map or, heaven forbid, asking for directions. Auto makers and tech companies have catered for decades to our desire for accurate, hassle-free navigation aids, and today it’s hard to imagine a smartphone or recent-model car that doesn’t offer turn-by-turn GPS.
But modern stand-alone GPS units offer much more than maps and directions, and they’re not just for use in motor vehicles. GPS bicycle computers let you take part in virtual races