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New Genki capture cards, ShadowCast 2 and Pro versions, support 1080p 60Hz and up to 4K 60Hz, respectively. The new Covert Dock 2 for Nintendo Switch has 45W of power.
Image: Genki Things When we reviewed the original Genki Shadowcast back in 2021, we were a little lukewarm on it. While the appeal of a capture card the size of a USB thumb drive needs little ...
Genki’s newest bite-sized capture card solution, the ShadowCast 2, has received some great upgrades. It plugs into your console or PC via HDMI, then connects to your capture source via USB-C ...
The ShadowCast from Genki is a dongle-size video capture card that might provide all that some gamers and streamers need. It’s $45, a relatively low price for a no-frills device that can get ...
Because the Genki Studio app is available on iPad, it's possible to use that to capture footage, too – something that will please those gaming streamers and YouTubers who crave a smaller, more ...
Even the best capture cards introduce some latency. Elements like latency-free throughput, on-device capture, and higher quality output come with a cost, and Genki isn’t looking to compete ...
Join Seth Macy as we break down everything from the budget-friendly Genki Shadowcast 2 to the high-end Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro Mk. 2. Discover which capture card is the best for your gaming ...
At $49.99 / £39.99, it's an excellently priced capture card (especially considering Elgato's can run you all the way up to $400) but Genki was right to lead marketing with its casting features.