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If you're toying with the idea of streaming or recording Let's Plays, then you've probably thought about getting a capture card. Here's how to tell if you really need one.
The Eco Capture Dual HDMI M.2 card is listed at $385, and is currently available on Amazon, B&H Photo, and other online resellers. Magewell has a wide range of options under its Eco Capture series.
Turn a VR headset into a portable monitor With a Meta Quest 2, 3 or Pro, you can use a USB capture card to transfer the video signal directly into the VR headset and use it as a portable, private ...
The SPARKLE Streamer 4K60 PCIe Capture Card stands out in the market with its top-tier video capture and pass-through capabilities. Supporting resolutions up to 4K@60Hz, 2K@120Hz, and FHD@240Hz ...
The Elgato 4K X is the company’s latest external capture card that brings with it a number of key improvements, including support for recording up to 4K 144Hz along with VRR and HDR10 content. I ...
Genki’s newest bite-sized capture card solution, the ShadowCast 2, has received some great upgrades. It plugs into your console or PC via HDMI, then connects to your capture source via USB-C ...
AVerMedia is launching its $299.99 Live Gamer ULTRA 2.1 (what a name) HDMI 2.1 USB capture card today, offering streamers and gamers the ability to play the latest consoles with 120Hz options ...
Designed with game streamers in mind, the Live Gamer ULTRA S supports up to 4K60 HDR/VRR pass-through, high-frame-rate capture up to 4K60, 1440p144, 1080p240, HDR capture up to 1440p30 and ultra ...