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Elgato 4K60 S+

Elgato Making It Easier To Capture 4K Content

Michael Straw by Michael Straw
Jan 7, 2020
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For years, capturing and streaming high quality — including 4K gaming — has required you to have a near top-of-the-line PC. With the new 4K60 S+, Elgato is aiming to change that.

Unveiled at CES 2020, the new streaming device allows users to capture full 4K HDR content at 60FPS without the need for a high-powered machine. Instead, it records the content directly on the device to an SD card. Should you want to live stream, you simply have to connect to a computer via USB 3.0.

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The 4K60 S+ handles all of the processing power, freeing your computer up to play the games and run the streaming software like Elgato’s first-party Game Capture, OBS, Streamlabs, or XSplit.

The 4K60 S+ launches later this month and will run you $399.99.


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Michael Straw is a gamer who just happens to be an experienced journalist. In his near decade-long career, Mike has traveled across the United States to cover some of the biggest events in gaming and sports, including E3, PAX, as well as the NFL and NHL Drafts. His work covering gaming and sports led his content being featured on Fox Sports 1, SI.com and others. He was once the second-ranked player in the world in NHL 09 on Xbox Live, and is a huge pro wrestling junkie.

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