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Logitech MX Creative Console Review
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Logitech announced their latest product, the Logitech MX Creative Console. Check out the full review on my YouTube Channel!
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Nâng Tầm Sáng Tạo Với Logitech MX Creative Console! #Logitech #MXCreativeConsole #SángTạo #Photoshop #PremierePro #ThiếtKếĐồHọa
Nâng Tầm Sáng Tạo Với Logitech MX Creative Console! #Logitech #MXCreativeConsole #SángTạo #Photoshop #PremierePro #ThiếtKếĐồHọa Bạn là một nhiếp ảnh gia chuyên nghiệp luôn tìm kiếm sự hoàn hảo trong từng khung hình? Hay một nhà thiết kế đồ họa với đam mê cháy bỏng cho những tác phẩm ấn tượng? Hoặc một biên tập viên video luôn muốn tạo ra những thước phim đầy cảm xúc? Dù bạn là ai, Logitech MX…
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Logitech’s MX console for creatives
Deep into Adobe apps like Photoshop or Premiere? Logitech’s MX Creative Console is designed to streamline your creative workflow with a totally customizable dialpad and keypad. Use the dial or wheel to quickly scrub through timelines in Premiere, detailed brush precision in Photoshop, or cycle through presets on Lightroom. Adding functions and icons is as […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights…
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Unleash Creator Mode with Logitech MX Creative Console
The Logitech MX Creative Console is your all-in-one creative hub, designed to streamline your digital workflow and elevate your productivity. With its customizable LCD keys, control dial, and native integration with leading creative applications, this console is the perfect tool for graphic designers, video editors, and digital artists. Access your favorite tools and actions with the 9…
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Logitech MX Creative Console Review: Taking the Tedium Out of Editing | PetaPixel
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Logitech launches MX Creative Console to compete with Elgato’s Stream Deck
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Logitech Unveils the MX Creative Console
Logitech has officially launched its highly anticipated MX Creative Console, a revolutionary tool aimed at transforming how digital creators work. This innovative product is designed to provide creators with instant access to critical controls and fully customizable features, simplifying workflows and automating repetitive tasks, making it an ideal companion for artists, designers, and content…
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Logitech создала MX Creative Console для Photoshop и Premiere Pro В прошлом году компания Logitech приобрела конкурента Steam Deck – компанию Loupedeck, и теперь анонсировала новинку – консоль MX Creative ... #Logitech #MXCreativeConsole #SteamDeck #Консоль https://daboom.ru/logitech-sozdala-mx-creative-console-dlja-photoshop-i-premiere-pro/?feed_id=35169&_unique_id=66f2c30058b2d
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Latest Product Launches Revealed
New technology and partnerships announced across multiple industries this week.
This week brings exciting announcements from various industries. D-Link A/NZ launches new multi-gigabit PoE+ switches, enhancing connectivity for businesses, while Logitech unveils its MX Creative Console aimed at streamlining workflows for digital creators. eero introduces an innovative Wi-Fi solution for Echo devices in Australia and New Zealand, expanding coverage effortlessly. Virgin…
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O MX Creative Console da Logitech é um Stream Deck para Photoshop e Premiere Pro #ÚltimasNotícias #tecnologia
Hot News Após adquirir o rival do Steam Deck, Loupedeck, no ano passado, a Logitech está lançando um MX Creative Console de US$ 199,99, projetado para controlar o Adobe Photoshop e o Premiere Pro. O painel de controle inclui um teclado semelhante ao Stream Deck e um dialpad que tem um dial analógico e muitos botões para acelerar tarefas criativas. A Logitech criou plugins personalizados para…
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The 2017 First Ever PC Build/Setup Workspace
Here are some of the products that make this workspace an Amazing Workspace:
Insten [2 Pair / 4 Pcs] Wireless Controllers Silicone Analog Thumb Grip Stick Cover, Game Remote Joystick Cap for PS4 Dualshock 4/ PS3 Dualshock 3/ PS2 Dualshock/ Xbox One/ Xbox 360, Black/Blue
Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum Professional Grade Wired/Wireless Gaming Mouse, Ambidextrous Mouse
Basse Portable Bluetooth Speakers - Super Bass Mini Metal Wireless Speaker System For iPhone, Car, TV, Outdoors & More - Radio Function, USB and TF Card Port, Durable & Compact, Black
Corsair Gaming M65 Pro RGB FPS Gaming Mouse, Backlit RGB LED, 12000 DPI, Optical
WeMo Light Switch, Wi-Fi enabled, Works with Amazon Alexa
HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset for PC & PS4 & Xbox One, Nintendo Switch - Red (KHX-HSCP-RD)
ZeroTouch Air Vent Car Mount with Amazon Alexa, for Android Phones 5.0 and above - Black
Xbox One S 2TB Console - Gears of War 4 Limited Edition Bundle
Zonet Networking ZFS3008-04 8-Port 10/100Base TxN-way Ethernet Switch
BenQ ZOWIE XL2411 24-inch 1080p LED 144Hz Gaming Monitor for eSports
BenQ ZOWIE 24 inc LED Gaming Monitor - 1080p HD 1ms Response Time for Ultimate eSports Gaming (RL2455)
Corsair STRAFE RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Backlit Multicolor LED, Cherry MX Red
PlayStation Gold Wireless Stereo Headset - Jet Black
Magece G1 Gaming Mouse 6 Buttons Professional LED Optical USB Wired Gaming Mice for PC Gamer(Black)
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Atomium (2018)
After a couple decades of using nothing but pre-assembled consumer PCs (some of which I later modified), I completed my first computer build on January 5, 2016 using parts I acquired during sales over the course of 2015. Since then, I’ve added to & expanded upon it as I could afford to, doubling the memory to 32GB (quad-channel), adding a 4TB storage drive, and upgrading the video card from an R9 390 to a GTX 1070. I consider it foundationally complete, though I have plans for future additions including an M.2 SSD (ideally a 1 or 2TB Samsung 970 Evo) and higher-end GPU & monitor (either a GTX 1080 Ti or RTX 2080 with a 1440p or 4K 144hz G-Sync display). I use this as a workstation & gaming PC and as an all-around media hub in place of a television, including running various music production and image & video editing software and videogames. It is also my main writing tool in conjunction with a mechanical keyboard. This build performs great, with stable overclocks, low temperatures, and very fast, near-silent operation.
Here are the specs (including accessories & peripherals) as of September 2018:
CPU: Intel Core i7-5930k Hexa-Core @ 4GHz
GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Gaming X 8G
Mobo: MSI X99-A Plus ATX LGA2011-v3
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB DDR4-2666 (4x8GB)
SSD: Samsung 850 Evo 500GB 2.5″ V-NAND
SSHD: Seagate Hybrid 4TB 3.5″ 5900rpm & NAND
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 3TB 3.5″ 7200rpm
ODD: LG 24x Super-Multi DVD-RW with M-Disc
Cooling: Corsair H50 liquid CPU cooler & HD120 RGB fans
PSU: Rosewill Bronze 1000W 80+ semi-modular
Case: Thermaltake Core V31 windowed ATX mid-tower
Monitor: Asus VG278HV 27″ 1920x1080 144hz LED LCD
Keyboard: Corsair Strafe RGB with Cherry MX Brown switches
Mouse: Logitech Proteus Spectrum with optical tracking
Gamepad: Microsoft Xbox One with wireless USB adapter
External Drive: Western Digital My Book 2TB USB 3.0 (backup)
Headset: Logitech G430 7.1 channel surround sound set
Speakers: Boston Acoustics BA745 stereo speakers & subwoofer set
If I built this today, I would’ve used an i7-8700k with Z370 motherboard, but the rest would remain mostly the same. The last thing I needed was another time- and money-consuming hobby in addition to my music equipment & record collecting, but I find PC building very enjoyable and have been educating myself on it to the point where I’m confident enough to recommend parts and build PCs for other people, more and more of whom are opting for a gaming PC over a console and for very good reason - PC games are more numerous, affordable, and modifiable, there’s a much larger backlog of them, and extensive parameter control you won’t find on consoles is commonplace, as are far superior operating systems, graphics, and hardware & software customization. Building your own PC is also a good long-term investment, as you can expand your system over time to meet the needs of newer games & software (in my case, primarily music & video editing software; apart from gaming, that’s the most processor- and memory-intensive stuff I run). I’m not into the PC Master Race thing - I have a PlayStation 4 and play a lot of Sony exclusives on it - but the PC will always remain my primary gaming platform.
It’s a very exciting time to be a PC enthusiast, as consumer components are more powerful & affordable than they’ve ever been - a roughly $1000 build that would’ve cost ten times that amount a few short years ago surpasses any gaming console on the market in every regard and puts professional-grade digital creativity tools within the reach of working class artists. I made a list of components for a good workstation & 1080p gaming PC build for roughly $1K USD with some wiggle room to lower or raise the price by around $200-500 depending on your needs.
#pc#custom pc#intel#intel core i7#i7-5930k#haswell-e#intel x99#msi#nvidia#gtx 1070#corsair#solid state drive#sshd#rosewill#thermaltake#windows 10#nvidia sli#pc gaming#computer music#pc build#digital technology#digital art#digital music#digital media#144hz monitor#1440p#samsung#seagate
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Logitech has created a Stream Deck for Photoshop and Premiere Pro
Image: Logitech After acquiring Steam Deck rival Loupedeck last year, Logitech is launching a $199.99 MX Creative Console that’s designed to control Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Pro. The control panel includes a Stream Deck-like keypad and a dialpad that has an analog dial and plenty of buttons to speed up creative tasks. Logitech has created custom plugins for Adobe apps like Photoshop,…
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Ars staff members uncovered: our home office setups We'll demonstrate to you our own on the off chance that you demonstrate to us yours.
What's your home office setup like? Regardless of what number of work areas with PCs we've all found in our lives, it generally a touch of energizing and voyeuristic to investigate another person's life to perceive how they set up their workspace. Here at Ars, there's a really various range with regards to our own home office setups, some of which you may have as of now observed from our latest Ars Technicast post.
Since the analysts on that post have invested some energy investigating what they see on our work areas so far, we thought it is pleasant to let some different Ars staff members in on the good times. Underneath, you can see the home office setups for various staff members and givers, alongside short portrayals of what they have running. We don't generally work at our work areas—and a few of us don't have work areas—however when we do, this is the thing that they resemble.
Lee Aylward: Lead Programmer
This goliath work area has stayed with me for a long time and through five moves. It has heaps of space for tablets, drinks, and the incidental feline. After I started telecommuting, I immediately understood that I required a more agreeable seat, so on Ken's proposal I grabbed an Aeron. The 30" LCD is another expansion, and I cherish how well it functions with the little 11" Macbook Air. There is a Windows PC tucked under the work area for gaming and sporadic IE testing. A couple of other critical things: bobble head Spock, smaller than expected Tom Servo, and renegade mythical beast.
Aurich Lawson: Creative Director
While my MacBook Air is propped up by a straightforward cardboard box (despite the fact that I some of the time troll Craigslist to search for something more pleasant), I for the most part do the vast majority of my genuine work in the more strong ViewSonic screen. I have 2TB of outside capacity connected to my WiFi switch and portable PC, alongside an arrangement of speakers. My printer/scanner is holed up behind my screen. My work area is normally semi-disrupted, and I have a variety of devices adjacent—an auto tablet charger, a compact advanced recorder, an old iPod nano that I've been intending to offer. The recognitions over the work areas are my better half's (left) and mine (right). They are student degrees (however our Master's degrees are above, not imagined). And keeping in mind that I may not be a large portion of the rebel that Capt. Benjamin Sisko was, I keep two balls around my work area to hurl around when I get exhausted.
Iljitsch van Beijnum: Ars Contributor
Having moved as of late, I haven't had the opportunity to cover my work space under a heap of rubble at this time, and my IBM Model M is still away. So it's quite recently the basics: a MacBook Pro, a MacBook Air, a pot of tea, a sound nibble. Normally the 23" Dell screen is all I require, yet I can open up the portable PCs in the event that I require more screen land. I as of late abandoned my six-year-old Mighty Mouse's scrollball, so now I have the enchantment trackpad for looking over, swiping, and squeezing, however despite everything I wind up going after the mouse consistently. The little speaker under the screen has bluetooth—everything is better with bluetooth all things considered—however so far I've for the most part been utilizing it wired, not at all like the mouse, trackpad, and console. Goodness, and once you attempt a roundabout mousepad, there's no backpedaling.
Jon Brodkin: Senior IT Reporter
There's no space for an "office" in my one-room townhouse, however I get by with a work area I purchased in school for $45 and have tucked toward the side of my lounge. It has quite recently enough space for a Core i7 Mac smaller than normal (256GB SSD, 750GB turning plate, and 16GB of RAM), a 3TB outside drive, SIP telephone, call recording gadget, and evidently a smooth. 16GB of RAM is extravagant for running virtual machines, and I have a Windows 7 segment that can be gotten to either from Boot Camp or in Parallels.
The two screens are delightful, yet they make the space feel cramped, so I'm investigating extending the workspace or simply purchasing a greater work area. (Refresh: This article enlivened me to go purchase somewhat table/plate that can fit under my work area and hold my console.) Not envisioned is my copier/faxer/scanner/printer, and a MacBook Air that goes down remotely to the Mountain Lion Server introduced on the smaller than usual. Also, yes, that is tape over the webcam. What occurs at Jon's work area remains at Jon's work area.
Chris Foresman: Ars Contributor
My workstation is intended to augment working space in my little corner of the home office I share with my sweetheart and her child. The work area is an extra to IKEA's Expedit stockpiling rack; the mix keeps running about $120. The seat is additionally an IKEA plan that cost $89.
Since I'm the kind of individual that normally has roughly 647 activities in different phases of advance, it doesn't generally look as clean as I'd like. Be that as it may, abundant capacity given by the eight extensive segments of the Expedit rack makes it simple to keep the wreckage avoided general view. The huge work area surface is more than I requirement for my 11" MacBook Air, however it has a lot of space for amplifiers for podcasting, books I'm perusing or utilizing for research, heaps of photographs, and materials for visual computerization ventures. There's additionally huge amounts of room underneath the work area, so I utilize some fundamental archive stockpiling boxes to keep ventures I've put on hold inside simple reach.
The most vital component of my workstation, nonetheless, is that I'm found sufficiently close to the workplace way to close and bolt it when I need to dig in and Get Things Done.
Megan Geuss: Staff Editor
I get a kick out of the chance to surmise that the scattered wreckage you see here is on account of everything else that I do on the PC is recently so damn sorted out, and I don't have room schedule-wise to keep my IRL space clean. Lamentably, the case might be that I'm quite recently chaotic constantly. I require two rulers (who doesn't?) and you'll see my MacBook charging calmly next to my PC desktop for crisis discharge circumstances that may happen in my home office. You'll additionally see the edge of a Kindle Fire behind that towel. The octopus guarding my tower is quite great at what he does (yet despite everything I utilize against infection programming).
Eric Bangeman: Managing Editor
Here you see Eric Bangeman's 2008 "Harpertown" Mac Pro that accompanies two 3.0GHz quad-center Xeon processors, 10GB of DDR2 RAM, an ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT and an ATI Radeon HD 5770. The machine keeps running with a 480GB OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD within, and in addition two 2TB Western Digital Black drives running at 7200rpm. Eric embellishes this look with three screens: a 30" Apple Cinema Display running off one of the design cards, and a couple of 23" Apple LCDs off the other. What's more, when he's giving his hair a chance to down for a trek to the nearby Panera, he brings his trusty 11" MacBook Air. Très chic!
Cesar Torres: Social Editor
I like moderation in my work process and in my home style, so my work setup is planned to be perfect and streamlined. I utilize a Crate and Barrel work area in polished white, on which I utilize a 2011 iMac and a Blue Snowball mouthpiece for podcasting. Indeed, even the mic is white. Underneath my work area I run an outside drive for all my sight and sound. I utilize a rack underneath the work area for it, so I can keep the surface of the work area mess free. I do my reinforcements remotely utilizing Time Capsule. At whatever point I utilize note pads, pens or books on the work area, I try to put them away when I am done, with a specific end goal to keep the work area spotless and moderate.
Ryan Paul: Open Source Editor
I work at a tallness customizable work area that enables me to exchange amongst sitting and standing positions for the duration of the day. I regularly utilize two PCs without a moment's delay, a MacBook Air associated with a 27-inch Thunderbolt show and a PC tower that runs Ubuntu. I utilize Synergy to share enter gadgets between the two frameworks. The left-hand screen is mounted on an articulating arm with the goal that I can swing it out over my work area.
Diminish Bright: Microsoft Editor
I have a custom-fabricated, L-formed work area coordinated into the custom-manufactured bookshelf that spreads one mass of my office. On the work area I have an old Aiwa NSX 999 across the board greetings fi that is generously broken, yet at the same time has an utilitarian speaker and volume dial, three Dell UltraSharp U2410 24" screens, a Dell AT102W console, a Logitech Performance Mouse MX, a 13-port USB center point, a wired Xbox 360 controller, a Sennheiser PC 150 headset, a couple of Webcams (one Logitech QuickCam Orbit AF, one Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920), a 64GB third era iPod touch, a no-name 20-in-1 memory card peruser, a USB infrared collector for a remote control, and a more established model 1TB Western Digital MyBook. These things are altogether associated with a self-constructed full tower PC. This is outstanding for being housed in a SilverStone Fortress FT02 case, which puts the motherboard's back board connectors on the highest point of the PC, enabling me to connect things to without moving the framework far from the divider.
Notwithstanding this, my work area regularly likewise contains a Lenovo X300 portable workstation, a mid 2008-era MacBook Pro, and for as long as couple of months, a Samsung Series 7 Slate on which I've been trying Windows 8. The Slate is matched to a Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000 and a Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse. There's likewise a Polycom SoundPoint IP 320 Desktop IP Telephone.
The seat is an old, rather shoddy office seat that should be supplanted with something more agreeable.
Be that as it may, the most vital thing of all is the thing that I call the stroking stage. The little stage on the left with the blue-green cover is a Kitt-In Box from The Refined Feline. Tragically ceased, these are feline beds that rush to a work area, giving my feline Millie some place to rest other than on my console.
Jacqui Cheng: Senior Apple Editor
When I'm really working in my home office, I utilize a 27" 3.06GHz Core 2 Duo iMac that was discharged in 2009. Within, it has 4GB of RAM and a 1TB hard drive—this thing was a survey machine when it was first acquired, so it's a quite standard model. When I'm not at my work area—or notwithstanding when I am—I additionally utilize a 11" Core i7 MacBook Air from mid-2011. Furthermore, obviously I generally have my third-gen iPad and iPhone 4 convenient for OS, application, and different other testing purposes.
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