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by Rebecca Melville · Posted
If you have found yourself moving, downsizing, or going away to school, you might be dealt a desk area that is drastically smaller than that to which you are accustomed. If this is you, or will be you sometime soon, a small workspace is no reason to panic. With some intention and a bit of finessing, you can cultivate a sleek and functional small desk setup without compromising on quality. I am going to share some helpful pointers with supplementary products to consider while you transition into a new, smaller workspace.
Lose the Monitor Base
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 Rebecca Melville · Posted
Fall is nearly upon us, which means many recent high school grads will soon be heading off to college. To help incoming freshmen thrive during their first year on campus, we’ve put together a list of useful computer tech we think will benefit them in and outside of the classroom.
Essential: Laptop
A good, reliable laptop is arguably the most important piece of computer gear a student can bring with them to college. Regardless of their field of study, students need a laptop that offers solid battery life and enough processing power to tackle
by Jill Waterman · Posted
Working on your laptop for long periods of time can be uncomfortable. If you’re not craning your neck to view the smaller screen, you might be scrunched up on your couch with your knees propped to support your laptop, both of which will cause undue strain on your body in the long run. This is where supportive accessories like stands and risers come in handy. Whether you are using a laptop, a notebook, or a tablet, there are great options to make working more comfortable, and we are going to highlight a few.
Single-Height Laptop Stands
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by Steven Esposito · Posted
Finding the right computer for editing your podcast can be confusing, especially when you consider how many models and platforms are out there. Luckily for you, today we will go over a list of a few of the best computers for podcast editing.
It is important to note that when it comes to podcast editing, you don’t need a whole lot. Most computers these days tend to handle audio software quite easily. Despite that, there are still a recommended
by Steven Esposito · Posted
OWC is happy to announce its latest dock and RAID storage devices, both designed for computers that support the full, powerful bandwidth of Thunderbolt 5 technology. Giving you up to 80 Gb/s data transfer speeds, Thunderbolt 5 technology delivers exceptional performance and OWC’s latest devices are determined to leverage its full capabilities. Streamlining your workload and expanding your connectivity options, OWC is here to expand your capabilities for a job well done.
Thunderbolt 5 Dock
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by Steven Esposito · Posted
Editing an audio podcast doesn’t require much, especially when you are searching for a display. After all, it’s just audio that is being blasted into the eardrums of your listeners. But a video podcast is a whole other
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Windows 10 is headed to the digital great beyond. What date is the end of support? What will happen to your PC? Should you get a new one? How will you upgrade it to Windows 11? Sidney answers these questions and more!
0:00 - Intro
0:20 - Windows 10 End of Support
1:31 - Windows 11 vs. 10
2:01 - Hardware Compatibility (TPM 2.0)
3:31 - Backing Up Your Data
4:17 - How to Upgrade to Windows 11
5:18 - How to Buy a New PC
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Gaming laptops: There are so many out there, but which one is right for you? That is the question that must be answered. Strewn about the sea of components and numbers that might not make sense is an answer. And like a finely tuned vessel, I shall lead you to the computer that you will treasure! So, let’s take a look at what you should keep an eye out for when considering a new gaming laptop.
Screen Size
I like to start out with screen size because, unlike every other laptop out there, gaming laptops can get huge! The bigger these laptops get
by Steven Esposito · Posted
There are many different types of laptops out there in the wild. Some are designed for gaming, some for graphic design, and others for business professionals. But if you are a basic user who doesn’t need all the bells, whistles, and aesthetics of any of those models, chances are you may be looking at what we call a basic laptop.
Basic laptops are designed for the everyday user: someone who doesn’t need a ton of power, uses it a few times a day, and isn’t entirely reliant on the device. If you are just looking to check your email, surf
by Steven Esposito · Posted
ASUS is happy to announce its latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 graphics cards powered by NVIDIA’s unique Blackwell architecture. Providing a smooth gaming experience for newcomers, the RTX 5050 leverages AI technologies to boost performance, giving players access to the fourth generation of DLSS.
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Microsoft is going all in on Copilot, a robust AI assistant designed to work with your apps, documents, and even your conversations. The idea is to spruce up your workload and give you extra time to take on other tasks while retaining a level of accuracy throughout. But how does one actually leverage this level of technology to produce the results they are looking for? Well, the good news is that I am here to discuss some of the many aspects of Copilot and how they can enhance your workflows, both professionally and creatively.
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by Steven Esposito · Posted
Computer cases are essential to your build for obvious reasons, but there are many different aspects that must be accounted for. They must be strong enough to last a few years, have ample room on the inside for your components, and offer a level of breathability so said components work properly. But most of all, they must look aesthetically pleasing. This is where the CORSAIR FRAME 4000D comes into play. Not only
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Archive and save essential data for long-term storage with Symply’s latest SymplyPRO desktop and rackmount tape modules. Each are designed to work with various LTO-10 certified tape modules and offer varying levels of performance depending on what matters the most to you. LTO-10 technology enables massive backup and archival capabilities, reaching a capacity of 30TB for uncompressed format and 75TB for compressed format.