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by Steven Esposito · Posted
Looking for the best gift for that PC gamer in your life? Well look no further than B&H. Whether you are looking for a new desktop or laptop, maybe a nifty mobile device or the cool accessory, B&H is here to help. So, take a look at some of the coolest gear and become the top-tier gift giver this holiday season!
Laptops
Beginners, indie enthusiasts, and low-spec gamers that enjoy retro titles will find the Lenovo LOQ
by Steven Esposito · Posted
World Backup Day will soon be upon us and with all the tech that’s available, the topic of storage is bound to come up sooner or later. Whether you’re a casual user, a gamer, or a creative content professional creating backups, archiving data, or designing a surveillance system, storage will be one of the key factors in your overall build. However, not all drives are created equal, so read ahead to find out what kind of drive is recommended for your undertaking
by John-Paul Pale… · Posted
The phrase “SD cards” is a blanket term that covers SD, SDHC, and SDXC media. While SD cards aren’t the fastest cards available, they’re still pretty darn fast and are, by far, the most widely used of all the memory card types. Their versatility is a huge advantage, and they will often be seen in any grade camera, ranging from those used by beginners all the way up to flagship models used by the pros. But, beyond just knowing you need an “SD card
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Students and those taking their first steps into the creative world don’t need the best and most expensive systems out there. Just like riding a bike, you need some training wheels before you become a world-class cyclist. As you become more seasoned with your capabilities and your workload becomes more intense, that is when you can start looking at more advanced systems. But for now, let’s take a look at what makes a good entry-level laptop for creative tasks.
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Have you ever needed to save your data to a storage drive that isn't located on your computer? Chances are you have and in doing so ran into questions like "Why is this taking so long?" or "Why does this thing weigh five pounds?" I'm here to answer those questions and more in this ultimate guide to portable storage.
What Is Portable Storage?
Let's start off by answering the most basic question here. As a form factor, portable storage is used to save data outside of your computer. They can be anything from flash drives to SSDs. There are tons
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Creatives have more than likely buckled under the massive weight of a thousand (or more) SD cards. This completely unorganized pile of flash memory can become quite unwieldy. Even when properly sorted, there are other ways to ensure your creative works remain intact. For this holiday season, instead of handing your creative relative another SD card, how about a fresh storage drive instead. Come take a look at some of our favorite storage drives.
SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD V2
by Mos Khan · Posted
Building a PC is now more accessible than ever. There are many ways to find compatible parts, and a quality rig can typically last you longer than any console. As someone who, primarily, has been a console-based gamer for most of my run, I understand the perception that building a PC is intimidating or complex—so much so that I've gamed on consoles because I think they're as close to "plug-and-play" as is possible today. Luckily, building a PC is not as difficult as you might think; the hard part is doing the research and figuring out what you
by Zack Young · Posted
Many budding filmmakers have toiled away on the color correction and grading of their first masterpiece, watched it over countless times, hit the export button, pulled it up on a TV, and been shocked. "This looks nothing like I was expecting. The colors! The contrast! The saturation!" Although there's no universal fix for differences in how devices display an image, the most common culprit of these headaches is
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Graphics cards are better than ever before—they’re also much bigger. Take the ASUS GeForce RTX 5090 Astral OC, for example, which is 14.1” long and 5.9” thick and takes up 3.8 slots worth of expansion ports on the back of your PC case. It’s not the only behemoth out there, either. Even less power-hungry cards measure around 13 x 5.5”, taking up a significant amount of room. Considering the weight
by Steven Esposito · Posted
You’ve spent hours shopping around for PC components and you finally pulled the trigger on exactly everything you wanted! Congratulations! It takes a lot of time and careful planning to get to that point. But even as all the boxes slowly make their way to your home, there might be some additional materials you need to make the building experience quick and easy. So today, we are going to look at a few tools that can make your job easier.
Screwdrivers
You cannot build a PC without a screwdriver, but you shouldn’t just grab any old screwdriver
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Breaking into the world of video podcasting can be a fun yet daunting experience. Aside from needing the motivation to try something new, you need the proper equipment. Some will say buying the best equipment available is the way to go, but for many, that approach is unrealistic. If you’re just dipping your toes in, you don’t need any extra bells and whistles. So, we are going to break down the essential equipment you need to get started while also sharing some nice-to-have accessories that will enhance your video podcasting.
The Essentials
by Mos Khan · Posted
Building a PC is now more accessible than ever. There are many ways to find compatible parts, and a quality rig can typically last you longer than any console. As someone who, primarily, has been a console-based gamer for most of my run, I understand the perception that building a PC is intimidating or complex—so much so that I've gamed on consoles because I think they're as close to "plug-and-play" as is possible today. Luckily however, building a PC is not as difficult as you might think; the hard part is doing the research and figuring out
by Mos Khan · Posted
Building a PC is now more accessible than ever. There are many ways to find compatible parts, and a quality rig can last you longer than any console. As someone who, primarily, has been a console-based gamer for most of my run, I understand the perception that building a PC is intimidating or complex—so much so that I've gamed on consoles because I think they're as close to "plug-and-play" as is possible today. Luckily, building a PC is not as difficult as you might think; the hard part is doing the research and figuring out what you
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Are you looking for some holiday gift giving inspiration? Good news, I am here to provide you with some of the coolest tech gifts you can find this year over at B&H Photo. From keyboards to mice, from under $50 to $250, we have something for everyone here! Come take a look at a few of our pics!
Under $50
Logitech K400 Plus Wireless Keyboard
Logitech, the peripheral masters, created a great device that allows you to sit back and control your desktop from a distance with the
by Steven Esposito · Posted
2025 was a great year for consumer tech, though some of it may have flown under your radar. With that in mind, let’s take a look at some of the game-changing gear you might have missed. From productivity-boosting laptops to workflow-enhancing peripherals, here are some of our favorite devices.
Microsoft Surface Laptop Copilot+ PC
Finding a compact yet capable laptop can be challenging, but the Microsoft Surface Laptop