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In the market for new digital imaging hardware? Before you invest, read our photography hardware reviews to help you choose the best equipment for your budget.



Toolbox: Ultraportable Laptops
A new family of laptops are Thinner, lighter and more powerful—but are tablets better for photographers?
Toolbox: Ultraportable LaptopsDubbed the "Ultrabook" class by Intel, who manufactures the processors behind much of the technology, the most diminutive laptops have seen some pretty dramatic changes over the last few years in terms of their performance and design.

Tablets The Ultimate Travel Companion
The iPad and other tablet computers are essential accessories for photographers on the go
Tablets The Ultimate Travel CompanionTablet computers have taken the world by storm, and with good reason.

Toolbox: Projectors
From higher-powered projectors at lower costs to mini-pocket projectors, projection technology is better and brighter than ever before
Toolbox: ProjectorsFor photos that are truly bigger than life, digital projectors can display images in exciting multimedia presentations that incorporate music, complex slideshows and, most importantly, bright and big projections of your photography.

Toolbox: Max Storage
High-capacity external drive options for constantly expanding image libraries
Toolbox: Max StorageImage resolution is constantly getting bigger and better, and now that most new DSLRs are beginning to offer HD video capabilities as a standard feature, it’s more important than ever to have enough room for keeping all of your files organized and backed up.

 

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