TQcast writes: Whether you are a video game journalist or just a video game avid; video capturing your gameplay is a great way to show off your gaming skills, post a video review or share your video collection with your friends.
Livestreaming and gameplay videos are big business now, but the technology used to capture footage has been fairly static for a while. Now that both internet speeds and hosting have improved, it’s time to move to higher resolutions. Previously capture cards were limited to 1080p for both capturing and pass-through to the monitor but that’s now changing. These are the first 4K-able capture cards from one of the leaders in the field, Avermedia.
BagoGames.com - With the recent explosion of gamers uploading videos to YouTube over the past couple of years, companies are competing to create the best Capture Card to record your console gameplay with.
Jyosua.net: The AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable is a device intended to be a cost-effective and efficient way to allow more gamers to capture and stream their gameplay. This review goes in-depth with the benefits and shortcomings of the LGP, from the perspective of a power user, but not without merit to the general consumer.
My god, none of what this was reported for was required for N4G. To top that off, why am I putting a source in the description when there's clearly a name in the title and source link underneath the "Read full review" link?