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EVGA XR1 Lite: Compact 1080p capturer for streamers

EVGA XR1 Lite
EVGA XR1 Lite

EVGA XR1 Lite is a new recorder in a compact design for recording and / or transmitting content in 1080p / 60fps . A peripheral that serves game streamers , workers , and professionals well .

EVGA XR1 Lite, OBS Certified Capture

After the XR1 , the EVGA brand presents the compact version of the product with the original name XR1 Lite . This new capturer is perfect for those content creators and professionals who are looking for a simple and manageable external device with which to work their videos and audio , leaving the CPU and GPU of their equipment free of load .

Product characteristics

The new EVGA XR1 Lite capturer is a mid-range device, which does not intend to revolutionize the market, as there are more advanced models. What the product manufacturer offers us is a peripheral capable of capturing images in 1080p and 60 frames per second . Therefore, what most standard users currently require.

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EVGA XR1 Lite

It is interesting to note that the device can capture at 1080p even playing with a higher resolution, reaching up to 4K and 60 fps . Therefore, the capturer takes care of doing the conversion automatically, regardless of whether the image resolution is higher than 1080p .

More details of the grabber

The XR1 Lite from EVGA connects to any computer via connection USB 3.0 . But it also allows you to connect it to a DSLR camera , via the HDMI input port , and conduct video conferences , meetings or seminars with high quality video . The product only weighs 75 grams , and has dimensions of 100 x 73 x 15.6 mm .

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For streamers , the OBS certificate is very important . It guarantees full compatibility with this popular live streaming and capture software . One of the most used tools globally.

The total integration with the application allows you to start using the device quickly and easily, without the need to install drivers or perform complex advanced configurations. It is expected to hit stores in December 2021 , and its final price is yet to be confirmed.

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