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Corsair’s Elgato Launches Must-Have Game Capture Solution to Meet Demand Surge

GLOBAL, JUL 22 – Elgato's new capture card offers 4K60 recording with zero-latency passthrough and supports Nintendo Switch 2 and iPadOS, priced at $159.99 with a two-year warranty.

  • Amid rising streaming demand, Elgato, a Corsair subsidiary, introduced the Game Capture 4K S today, available at $159.99 with a two-year warranty on the Elgato webstore.
  • Following rapid growth among streamers, Elgato announced new studio functionality to streamline the recording process and simplify workflow.
  • With HDR10 passthrough and VRR support, the device delivers 4K60 capture and ultra-low preview latency, as little as 30 milliseconds, according to Elgato.
  • Elgato designed the device to support Windows 11, macOS 13, and iPadOS, enabling seamless cross-platform capture from PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch 2, without extra drivers.
  • Next, creators can expect Elgato Studio debuts features like a snapshot tool, streamlining workflow, in coming months.
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Finally, there is a switch 2 compatible capture box for recording parts in 4K at 60 FPS. This is the Elgato Game Capture 4K S, also compatible with PlayStation 5. The Nintendo Switch 2 has been released for more than a month and a first capture box allows recording the played parts on the

New acquisition card in sight at Elgato, which decided to make it simple and to review its entry-level: with the Game Capture 4K S, the brand moves to the 4K to an entry ticket of 179.99 U+20AC. In external format, the card therefore takes place in a compact box and offers itself the luxury of being accompanied by the new Elgato Studio software, which in particular has a lower system load. Of course, the card remains compatible with other applic…

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