The Ripsaw is an external video capture device. Its purpose is to facilitate the livestreaming of videogames or capturing of footage for the creation of videos. This requires a Windows PC of ...
On Tuesday, Razer launched its very first capture video device, the Razer Ripsaw. This external capture card will let gamers stream their favorite titles to platforms such as Twitch and YouTube ...
Supporting 4K 60 frames-per-second pass-through with capture at full 1080p (also at 60 frames-per-second), the PC and console compatible Razer Ripsaw HD is aimed at those looking to get into streaming ...
The Razer Ripsaw is USB3.0 1080p60 capable, has full PC and console support, and is compatible with OBS and XSplit software HAMBURG, Germany – Razer ™, a world leader in connected devices and software ...
Razer is no stranger to online game streaming which is why the announcement of their new entry-level screen capture cared is not too surprising. That card dubbed Ripsaw HD goes on sale today for $159 ...
Razer has announced a new USB 3.0 connected video capture card. The Razer Ripsaw facilitates full 1080p game capture at 60 frames per second and "ultra low latency" usage from PCs and games consoles.
Tired of dealing with lag and sacrificing your system performance while streaming? Or perhaps you’re gaming on a console, and fed up of the poor quality of the built-in game recording features? Then ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Razer is clawing into all corners of the gaming-product market, and its ...
Razer has unveiled the Ripsaw game capture card that will make it much easier for streamers to broadcast their gameplay to an audience over the Internet. According to Razer, the Ripsaw will prove to ...
Razer is making it even easier to realize your dreams of getting paid to play video games all day. The gamer-centric hardware maker recently announced the Razer Ripsaw, a capture card for broadcasting ...