Avermedia just released its latest capture cards with full 4K60 and 4K120 passthrough. At $179.99 and $299.99 respectively, are the Avermedia Live Streamer Ultra HD and Avermedia Live Gamer 4K 2.1 worth picking up? Find out in this review!
AVerMedia just released its latest capture card. Capable of recording at 4K60 and passing through 4K144 with HDR and VRR, it's one of the very best options on the market today. But at $300, is it worth spending extra for? Find out in this review!
Capture cards nowadays are a dime a dozen. But EVGA's XR1 Pro aims to disrupt an already crowded market with a vast feature set at a low price point. But does it deliver?
NZXT continues its expansion into the peripherals space with the Signal series of USB-based capture cards. Today, we have both flavors in-house to see how the Signal 4K30 and Signal HD60 might meet your video capture needs.
AverMedia is breaking new ground with its first dual-input capture card for gaming. At only $249, it's one of the most affordable dual-input cards period, ready for your console and camera in one. Read on for our full review.
Elgato is back with answer for mobile recording with zero compromise. A few weeks ago, they releases the 4K60 S+ into the wild and we got our hands on it. Let's find out how it works!
Ready for the cutting edge in game capture? The AVerMedia Live Gamer BOLT offers 4K60 with full HDR and up to 240 FPS at FHD - all in a tiny external box? Sound interesting? Read on for our full review.