Capture modern gaming content on your terms with the new Elgato HD60 X
Elgato have announced that they have a new capture unit for gamers and content creators, that will provide support for all current hardware and even some future ones.
The device is very simple in its design, it has a HDMI in, HDMI out and a USB-C connection to a PC or Mac on the back and just a headphone hack on the front
With it, you can capture PlayStation or Xbox gameplay like a pro and the best part, you can use your favourite broadcast app to do it, all the while capturing at either 4K30 or 1080p60 HDR10.
Because this device was built for modern consoles, you can play the latest games as intended with VRR (Variable Refresh Rate, something the PlayStation 5 now has) support and up to 4K60 HDR10 passthrough. You can even enjoy high frame rate gameplay such as 1440p120 or 1080p240. HD60 X connects to your console and sends raw video in real time to both your gaming screen and computer, giving you the freedom to stream, record and edit on your terms.
Here are the resolution outputs that the device can deliver:
HDMI (lag-free passthrough) up to
2160p60
1440p120
1080p240
VRR
HDR
Capture resolutions:
2160p30
1440p60
1080p60
1080p30
1080i
720p60
576p
480p
HDR 10-bit passthrough (up to 4K60) / capture (up to 1080p60)
Availability for Australia has yet to be announced, but it is available now in the USA and is priced at $199.99 plus tax there, so a $300 price tag here, is likely. For now, enjoy some shots of the device, so you can see what it offers.