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Elgato's first external capture card with standalone recording and 4K60 HDR support isn't quite the home run we were expecting. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many hours ...
Elgato's 4K60 S+ might be the 4K capture card for you, as it's an all-in-one that doesn't need an additional device to capture stunning 4K60 video.
Elgato's HD60 X's lag-free 4K60 HDR passthrough and seamless integration might just be the content creation card you're looking for.
The bigger Elgato USB capture devices (HD60 S, HD60S+, 4K60S+) all have built-in passthrough; it's just the Cam Link that doesn't.
Elgato is launching its first HDMI 2.1 capture cards. They’re designed for dual PC setups or anyone streaming from an Xbox Series X or PS5 console.
Find out more about our reviews policy. The Elgato Game Capture 4K Pro is the latest internal capture card from one of the most famous gaming content creation brands in the world.
The Elgato 4K X is the most capable external capture card on the market, with up to 4K 144Hz streaming and recording, lag-free passthrough, and support for VRR and HDR10 content to boot.
Elgato Game Capture Card Deal: Get a Brand New Elgato HD60 S Card $30 Off Capture or stream in 1080p 60fps right from your PC or console.
The Elgato 4K X external capture card is the only device from the Corsair sub-brand that is able to capture 4K 144Hz footage – even outperforming the more expensive 4K Pro in that regard. Mat's ...
While several modern consoles have streaming options built-in, the features can be very limited when compared to a dedicated capture card like Elgato.
Elgato's new capture cards make high-speed 4K streaming a reality With up to 8K 60Hz or 1080p 240Hz passthrough and 4K 144Hz recording, the Elgato 4K X and 4K Pro will ensure your viewers don't ...
Elgato just announced a pair of capture cards that support the latest technology specification. The 4K X and 4K Pro offer true HDR10 support, USB 3.2 connectivity, VRR and can capture 4K gameplay ...