AVerMedia Heads To Computex 2024 With Exciting New Innovations

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Tune In For Latest Innovations On Streaming, Conference, And Embedded Solutions!

[Press Release] With Computex 2024 right around the corner, AVerMedia is gearing up to debut its latest streaming and embedded solutions innovations. The company’s slogan for the event is: Create and Connect.

The Premium Go series is first in the lineup. AVerMedia has created three products for this series, with the X’tra Go GC515 leading the pack.

AVerMedia X'tra Go GC515
The X’tra Go GC515 is perfect for the new era of handhelds.

Dubbed the world’s first Capture Dock, the X’tra Go GC515 offers gameplay capture for handheld devices. Following a single click, users can record gameplay at 4K 30FPS or 1080p 120FPS, ensuring a smooth experience.

Elsewhere, the Elite Go GC313Pro comes with 100W Quick Charge support and 1080p 60FPS capture. This makes it possible to charge and record gameplay simultaneously.

AVerMedia GC313Pro
The GC313Pro Comes In Black And White Variants

Finally, the Core Go GC313 offers a display on a monitor at up to 4K 60FPS while charging the handheld.

AVerMedia’s Streaming Center Software is the next major innovation to be presented at Computex 2024. This software solution has already been awarded for its innovations since it offers a streamlined hub for capture cards, microphones, and webcams.

It effectively serves as your own personal streaming/recording workspace, offering the ability to manage and customize audio/video sources and fine-tune elements before going live.

Also offered in the software are AI-based virtual backgrounds, noise reduction, professional color editing, and more.

AVerMedia Computex 2024
AVerMedia Invites You To Computex 2024

Continuing the long list of innovations, AVerMedia has updated its Live Gamer Ultra 2.1 (GC553G2). It now comes with smooth 4K 144FPS capture without dropped frames, 5.1 multi-channel sound audio capture, and more.

This makes it one of the top choices for aspiring and professional content creators. The capture card can also be paired with AVerMedia’s AW111 microphone, with the all-in-one Mingle Bar further enhancing the user experience.

Thanks to 360-degree audio capture as far as 6 meters, the microphone works best for conferences, picking up everyone’s voices without compromising on clarity or quality.

Wrapping up this exciting list, AVerMedia is set to showcase its industrial Box PC at Computex 2024. The D135 series is a major asset to AI development thanks to Nvidia’s Jetson Orin NX module.

It boasts extreme temperature resistance. The D135 series is also dustproof and waterproof, making it sturdy and stable for a variety of AI use cases.

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