AVerMedia Launches Live Gamer ULTRA S Capture Card With Limited Discount

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[Press Release] AVerMedia has just released its latest capture card, the Live Gamer Ultra S (GC553Pro).

Boasting features like 5.1-channel surround sound, high frame rate recording, and AVerMedia’s software support, the capture card unlocks a new realm of possibilities for those looking to capture and share their gaming experiences.

AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra S
The Capture Card Offers Everything A Streamer Needs

According to CEO Michael Kuo, the Live Gamer Ultra S is flexible for creators. It supports 4K60 HDR pass-through, in addition to 1440p144 and 1080p240 capture. The RGB24 format also provides lifelike colors, and the 5.1-channel audio capture preserves immersive sound in videos.

In addition to these strengths, the included software set provides options like variable refresh rate (VRR) recording. Elsewhere, OBS plugins like Streaming Center Plug and AVerMedia’s Assist Central Pro serve as additional software that enhance the user experience.

For those looking to kickstart their streaming career or upgrade their existing equipment, the AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra S is now available for $149.99. The capture card has also been discounted to $129.99 for a limited time.

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