hardware
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New Capture Card Records 4K 60fps Video, If Your PC Can Handle It
Today marks the launch of Elgato’s 4K60 Pro, the first “consumer-priced” capture card that will grab 4K video at 60 frames per second. It works great, but its PC requirements are as steep as its $US400 ($530) price tag.
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The Xbox One X’s Hard Drive Can Fill Up Pretty Fast
Games optimised for the Xbox One X can look better on the new console than they do on older hardware, but adding HDR support, 4K textures and other enhancements takes a bit more space. With three games taking up over a third of my console’s drive, 1TB of storage isn’t gonna cut it.
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Razer’s Making Gaming Phones Now
Note the time on the phone display. Now that it’s done Razer-ing the hell out of PC and console gaming, Razer is turning its attention to mobile. Launching on November 17, the $US700 ($913) Razer Phone features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chip, 8 gigabytes of RAM and the world’s first 120 Hz “UltraMotion” display. Candy…
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Razer Wolverine Ultimate Controller Review: Elite-ish
In 2016, Razer attempted to take on Microsoft’s luxurious Xbox One Elite controller with the $US150 ($191) Wildcat, an ambitious premium gamepad that fell short of greatness. Now Razer is back with the $US160 ($204) Wolverine Ultimate, a modular, remappable beast that’s one of the best wired Xbox controllers going.