If you’re into streaming your gameplay, we’ve found a great deal for you. Best Buy is selling EVGA’s new XR1 Pro external capture card for just $105, which is down from the MSRP of $220. Amazon was ...
Your extra HDMI ports can be used to add a soundbar to your smart TV, connect streaming sticks to run apps your TV can’t, and ...
You don't need dual PCs to broadcast your gameplay to the masses, as streaming is easier than ever. But with more than 100,000 live channels for viewers to watch on Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook ...
We’re having a look at some of the best capture cards, ones that work for gaming on both console and PC. Recording gameplay on your Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5 is a fairly simple endeavour. Both ...
Capture cards nowadays are a dime a dozen. From Elgato’s extensive line-up of offerings, to Razer and AVerMedia, you don’t have to go far to find a good capture card out there. So when we had the ...
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The Elgato HD60 X is a pretty neat little capture card. It's not a massive upgrade on the HD60 S+ that came before it but is better suited to high-end gaming monitors with VRR support. Thankfully it ...
A capture card is a niche PC component that you may be considering if you’re planning on recording your gameplay or live streaming. But how do you know if you really need one? The direct answer is: If ...
If you need HDMI 2.1 passthrough with your video capture, then this is just about your only option right now. Luckily, it’s intuitive, works straight away, and isn’t tied to a specific streaming app.