TeamGroup Partners With B&H Photo To Explore Untapped Photography Market

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Will Focus On Professional Videos And Photography!

[Press Release] TeamGroup’s latest collaboration has brought the company together with B&H Photo, a brand renowned for photography and video equipment.

With a history of over 50 years, B&H Photo will work with TeamGroup to utilize emerging trends, extensive research, and more for growth in the professional photography market.

TeamGroup T-Create CienamPr P31
The CinemaPr P31 Offers Up To 2000MB/s Transfer Speeds.

Launching the T-Create lineup in 2020, TeamGroup leveraged its expertise to meet the growing demand for production and photography equipment.

Popular products like the CinemaPr P31 Portable SSD helped establish the T-Create series as a major force in the market, and future releases are expected to carry this momentum forward.

With B&H Photo joining forces with TeamGroup, both companies will focus on mutual success and long-term growth.

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