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Canon's PowerShot V1 combines the large sensor and zoom combination of the G1 X series cameras in a more vlogging-focused ...
AVerMedia has two new devices out on the market, both to help those with video capture as well as those who stream live video ...
In this exciting video, "Elgato Test 1 - D'vorah Valentine's Tower," we dive into a high-definition quality test to explore ...
Apple is making Cinematic mode video capture available beyond its Camera app on the iPhone. In a WWDC 2025 session earlier ...
Elgato also shared an article where they recommended three specific capture cards to use with the Switch 2. What jumped out to us is their Game Capture Neo, which will let you do this recording on ...
The Elgato 4K X is a more serious capture card for any PC gamer looking to capture 4K quality high refresh rate gaming. With its ability to capture and pass-through video at up to 144Hz at a 4K ...
The Game Capture 4K X's technical specifications, including HDMI 2.1 support and a range of capture resolutions, position it as a versatile tool for capturing high-quality video content.
Elgato's latest game capture device, the HD60 S ($179.99), accepts any unencrypted HDMI video signal up to 1080p at 60 frames per second, letting you record it to your computer or stream it to the ...
The Elgato Game Capture 4K Pro supports 8K60 passthrough and can record up to 4K60. Annoyingly, there’s no ultrawide support, so anyone with a stretched-out monitor should think of going elsewhere.
Wherever you buy the 4K Pro, Elgato includes a 200cm 8K HDMI cable in the box. You'll need a spare PCIe x4, x8, or x16 slot on your motherboard, as x1 is not supported. While shopping for capture ...
Elgato's Game Capture 4K X External Capture Card aims to bring ultimate power into the hands on creators everywhere. But at $229.99, is it worth the price? Here is our review.