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 ...
The Elgato 4K X external capture card is the only device from the Corsair sub-brand that is able to capture 4K 144Hz footage ...
An all-in-one 4K60 capture device tailor made for modern consoles and high-end PCs, and there's a lot to love about the simple-to-use and impressive Elgato 4K60 S+. The arrival and adoption of 4K ...
There are a lot of cheap devices out there promising to allow you to easily digitize analog video footage from old formats like VHS or 8mm cassette. The Elgato Video Capture sticks out for being a bit ...
Elgato has just unveiled its latest and most powerful capture devices yet, in the shape of the Elgato 4K X and 4K Pro. Able to capture 4K at high frame rates, and even passthrough 8K video, they ...
Elgato, a subsidiary of Corsair and de facto maker of content creator tech, has just launched the Game Capture 4K S. Priced competitively, the 4K60 video capture console targets the mass market, ...
– 4K60 HDR10, 1440p120, 1080p120, 1080p240, VRR passthrough. – High resolution 4K30 or 1080p60 HDR10 capture. – No watermarks, no time limits, no subscriptions. – Play in HDR while capturing in SDR. – ...
TL;DR: Corsair and Elgato's Game Capture 4K S offers cinematic 4K60 recording and zero-latency passthrough for PCs, consoles, and iPadOS. It supports HDR10, VRR, and high frame rates up to 1080p240, ...
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When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A capture card does exactly what it sounds like it does. It captures footage. More importantly in ...
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 ...