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(on Wikipedia)
https://support.apple.com/en-us/111958
A entry-level mid-2012 Apple laptop.
Great keyboard, easy to repair, good ports; an all-around winner since it has been upgraded and can be upgraded further, including the OS.
Hardware >
(on Wikipedia)
https://support.apple.com/en-us/111958
A entry-level mid-2012 Apple laptop.
Great keyboard, easy to repair, good ports; an all-around winner since it has been upgraded and can be upgraded further, including the OS.
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Hardware >
(on Wikipedia)
https://rode.com/en/interfaces-and-mixers/ai-series/ai-1
An audio interface I use with my Rode NT1 microphone.
With zero noise when used with a Rode NT1, it is phenomenal.
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Hardware >
A professional-grade XLR microphone.
With a flat curve and no handling noise, it is phenomenal for voicework.
I also own a:
Note that this the original; it is neither the NT1-A nor the newer USB interface integrated model also named NT1.
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Hardware > Microphones >
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.logitechg.com/en-us/products/streaming-gear/yeti-nano-usb-microphone.html
A high quality budget microphone.
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Hardware >
https://www.ipevo.com/products/vz-r
On-device buttons, optical zoom, native H.264 hardware.
Garbage; do not buy this overpriced toy. It's only "good" because it comes with a stand, but newer webcams are coming out with the threading for mounting to a simple $20 stand.