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by M. Brett Smith · Posted 07/05/2019
At B&H, we are firmly on record as being big fans of the iPad Pro. I’ve even gone so far as to call it one of my favorite pieces of tech. However, like any tablet, the iPad Pro does have its limitations—namely, connectivity options. With only the one USB Type-C port to facilitate your wired hookups, attaching peripheral gear and accessories
by William Min · Posted 02/21/2019
Need to get some work done, especially while traveling? The Apple iPad Pro might be the answer to this question. Read on to find out what the new 3rd-Gen Apple iPad Pro can do for your productivity.
iPad Pro
Introduced in October 2018, the iPad Pro (3rd-gen) is available in two different screen sizes, 11" and 12.9". The 11" model has 2388
by M. Brett Smith · Posted 02/21/2019
The iPad Pro is something of a paradox, in that it is simultaneously a luxury item and a necessity. At first glance, this doesn’t appear to be the case. The Pro seems more like the Bugatti of tablets, a gorgeous vehicle that’s too costly and too much car for a population that can easily get by with a nice mid-range sedan. But after a few
by M. Brett Smith · Posted 05/11/2018
Say what you will about Wacom—this is one company that doesn’t rest on its laurels. One week after releasing the greatest creative tablet ever designed, Wacom was back at it, introducing yet another new product. This time it was an update of the popular Intuos line (available in Small and
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 04/30/2018
Monitors, lately, have gotten a bit ridiculous. Not that that is a bad thing—I’m loving the latest 32" and greater 4K HDR sets that are making their way through the B&H offices. Practically speaking, though, most of us are perfectly content with an affordable screen that is a reasonable size and offers the color accuracy we need for photo editing. Stepping into this category, near perfectly, is the BenQ SW240 24" PhotoVue Monitor.
by M. Brett Smith · Posted 03/08/2018
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 Cris Silvestri · Posted 12/21/2017
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 Cris Silvestri · Posted 10/01/2014
If you haven’t gotten on the bandwagon lately and looked into NAS, you may be missing out on one of the most exciting technological advancements for the home since the advent of wireless routers. Network attached storage (NAS) is becoming increasingly popular among home entertainment enthusiasts, archivists, and small, work-at-home entrepreneurs.
The reason? Network attached storage allows you the freedom to store large volumes of digital data and access that data from within your network. You can put every baby picture, every video, every
by Cris Silvestri · Posted 11/18/2013
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: hard-drive storage is one of the most important components of any computer. We have some suggestions for hard drives that will fit most of your everyday needs. First, let’s start with what you’re going to do with a storage device, because it makes a difference regarding how much and what sort of drive you may need, or the kind of storage that would be most beneficial to you. For example, videographers need speed, space, and performance. Although they may get by with simply storing large files in a