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AVerMedia is launching its $299.99 Live Gamer ULTRA 2.1 ... A weekly newsletter by David Pierce designed to tell you everything you need to download, watch, read, listen to, ...
What you won’t like. USB 2.0 introduces a tiny delay. My only issue with the Live Game Portable 2 Plus is that it only supports USB 2.0. I wish you had the option to go with USB 3.0 just because ...
The AVerMedia X'TRA GO (GC515) is a device that we've eagerly been waiting to get some hands-on time with at TweakTown, an external capture device and charging dock for portable gaming handhelds ...
Following the launch of the X’TRA GO (GC515), AVerMedia will further build on its GO series with additional products, including the highly anticipated ELITE GO GC313Pro Charging Capture, CORE GO ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AVerMedia Technologies, Inc., a leader in audiovisual technology, is pleased to introduce the AS315 Pocket Speakerphone Hub—a portable multi-port hub and ...
The AVerMedia Live Gamer ULTRA S is a compact HDMI 2.0 external capture card that supports various resolutions and refresh rates, including 1080p240 VRR, ultrawide, and 4K60.
The PW315 also finds itself in an interesting position among AverMedia's catalog of webcams. While it's not the cheapest 1080p webcam they offer, it is the only one that will record at 60fps.
AVerMedia has plenty of competition in the gaming headset space, and it's going to be tough to stand out. However, at $50, the SoundWave is certainly good value and worth some attention.
As mentioned, the AverMedia Live Gamer Ultra 2.1 allows for recording in up to 4K 60fps, but in truth, that's just the beginning. At 4K, you can record footage at 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, and 60fps.
AVerMedia Live Gamer HD 2 Capture Card | $99.99 ($70 off) This PCIe card can record video from an HDMI port at 1080p/60FPS, and it works with OBS and XSplit. Buy at Amazon.
The AVerTVHD Duet is an HD Dual Digital TV tuner for your PC that lets you watch one show while recording another or record them both simultaneously. And by recording your HD content to your HTPCs ...