Manfrotto has been a steady name in photography since Lino Manfrotto was a photo reporter in the early ’60s in Italy. His original passion has developed into a a long standing and successful business in the camera industry. Primarily known for their stands, camera bags and studio lighting and accessories, it was only a matter of time until Manfrotto jumped …
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Lexar Professional NM800 Pro SSD Review
Up on the Test Bench today we have the latest and greatest from Lexar, the Lexar Professional NM800 Pro NVMe SSD. This SSD has a very compact heatsink which makes it the perfect addition to a Sony Playstation 5 gaming system. Let’s add to that the fact that the makeup of this SSD isn’t your run of the mill copycat …
Read More »SK hynix Platinum P41 SSD Review – Can Gen4 Get Any Better than This?
SK hynix is a South Korean company that was founded way back in 1949 as Gukdo Construction and renamed to Hyundai Electronics Industries in 1983 before acquiring LG Semiconductor in 1999. It changed its name to Hynix Semiconductor in 2001. Most haven’t a clue who they are or what they do. They are one of few true memory manufacturers in the …
Read More »KIOXIA XG8 Gen 4 2TB SSD Review – The Best in OEM Storage
A rather unfortunate and all too common thing we have seen throughout the years is substandard third party components within electronic equipment. A perfect example might be a storage device in a laptop where, most often, the SSD choice has been poorly thought out by the company. We have posted a lot of notebook and Ultrabook reviews throughout the years …
Read More »Lexar Professional Diamond CFExpress Card Review
Lexar has recently released their Professional Diamond Series CFExpress Type B Memory Card and they believe this card is the ‘worlds fastest’ CFExpress card to date. Specifications list speeds of 1900MB/s read, 1700MB/s write and 1600MB/s sustained write and, if these numbers pan out, this would be an industry leading storage device. As much as we appreciate these numbers, we …
Read More »Lexar Professional CFExpess Type A Gold Series Memory Card and Reader Review
One of the biggest advances at the forefront of digital technology in the past few years has to do with data storage and the introduction of CFExpress cards. As an avid photographer and digital enthusiast, myself… I wonder what took so long and… in fact, I wonder why the digital industry has lagged so far behind when we consider the …
Read More »ProGrade Digital 165GB Cobalt CFExpress Type B Card Review
I get asked quite often what I prefer with respect to storage cards in my camera equipment. I try to stay away from exact brands and move the conversation into what I believe are necessary characteristics of the cards that I will put in my digital equipment. Three things stand out. I want storage that has high sustained write speeds …
Read More »Acer CFE100 512GB CFExpress Type B Memory Card Review
To say that CFExpress Type B cards haven’t redefined digital media in the past two years would be an understatement. Many enjoy their advantages in moving large photo and video files from the card to PC for work in a fraction of the time that it used to take, but more importantly, its what CFExpress B cards do inside the …
Read More »Sabrent Rocket CFX CFExpress Type B Memory Card and Reader Review (512GB/1TB)
Without a doubt, the toughest lesson learned on release of the Canon EOS R5 Mirrorless camera was that of storage and this relatively new thing called sustained write performance. Countless people purchased these cameras, along with first generation CFExpress Type B cards that had not been approved by Canon. They quickly learned that features that should be available within their …
Read More »Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus SSD With PS5 Heatsink Review – They Switched to B47R Memory Without Telling a Soul!
Without a doubt, the loudest a reader can be in the SSD world is when a company dares to switch hardware in their SSDs without telling anyone. This goes back years and, well, few have escaped the wrath of online ridicule when they are caught doing such. I have always been the bad guy and still believe that manufacturers have …
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