Elgato’s going all-in on HDMI 2.1. The company just announced a pair of capture cards that support the latest display technology specification. The 4K X and 4K Pro offer true HDR10 support, USB 3.2 ...
Corsair’s Elgato brand is kind of the go-to for live streaming gear and equipment, offering a plethora of handy items such as a compact teleprompter to keep tabs on chat or a script that you are ...
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Elgato 4K Pro: elgato.sjv.io/y2QGjVElgato 4K X: elgato.sjv.io/9gavQ3Elgato Wave DX: elgato.sjv.io/WqaDPMElgato Wave XLR: ...
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Elgato’s Game Capture 4K X External Capture Card aims to bring ultimate power into the hands on creators everywhere. It’s a powerful package, as the external capture card is capable of capturing, ...
Elgato, a subsidiary of CORSAIR and go to brand for streamers, has today launched two new powerful 4K capture cards, the 4K X and 4K Pro featuring the latest in video capture technology. These two new ...
Recently acquired by gaming maven Corsair, Elgato rolled out a new USB-C-based capture card on Wednesday called the HD60 X. It’s an upgrade to the HD60 S+ capture card, popular with gamers and content ...
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Veteran reporter and editor with over ten years of experience. Probably reading comic books. Elgato, the creator of one of the most popular lines of capture cards, addressed a surprisingly major issue ...
I (ok my kids really - but a good way to teach them things) want to stream from PS4/5+overlay via my PC using OBS Studio. Looks like Elgato is a decent choice, but I'm a little torn about USB3 vs PCIE ...