Razer has just released another device for those who stream and make Lets Plays in mind, a capture card going by the name of the Razer Ripsaw.
Compatible with PC, console as well as the popularly used OBS and XSplit capture and streaming softwares the Ripsaw aims at providing users with high-performance streaming and recording for Twitch and YouTube.
Using USB 3.0 for a steady stream of uncompressed footage with near zero latency and 1080p game capture at 60fps, as well as onboard audio inputs, makes it a lot simplier to get smoother footage and better quality recording material for your Lets Plays.
“Razer has been involved with the streaming scene since the beginning of game broadcasting, with top streamers using our hardware through the ages to get the unfair gaming advantage in front of audiences,” said Min-Liang Tan, Razer CEO and co-founder. “We’re excited to design a game capture card that meets the exacting needs of broadcasters and to also give newcomers a perfect tool to help them possibly become the next Syndicate or Pewdiepie.”
The Razer Ripsaw will retail for RM 899 and you can check out more info on the Ripsaw here.