Testseek.com have collected 49 expert reviews of the Avermedia Live Gamer Portable C875 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Avermedia Live Gamer Portable C875.
September 2013
(83%)
49 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Simple to use, Simple to install, Can capture video without a PC, Capture video up to 1080p
No composite video input, No microphone recording in PCFree mode
The AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable is amazing because of its flexibility. You can use it as a common USB video capture device, connected to a computer, saving the captured video in your hard disk drive, or you can use it in a stand-alone mode, with no need...
The AverMedia Live Gamer Portable is a unique HDMI capture solution which offers the ability to perform hardware captures without the assistance of a computer. The unit is feature rich, with HDMI loop output, analog audio capture and component capture abi...
Recording straight to SD is brilliant, Easy to set up
60fps locked at 720p, Doesn't support retro consoles with S-Video
If you're after a reliable and easy to use capture card, the AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable is a unique prospect and utter no brainer. It's one touch recording, free from the constrains of a PC, makes it perfect for those Let's Plays and quick review foot...
Very easy to use software suite, One click stop/start functionality, Option to record onto an SD Card from any of the three big consoles and PC’s, Great quality recordings,
a very capable capture card in a small package, but held back by its high price....
Following on in the footsteps of the Live Gamer HD, AVerMedia's Live Gamer Portable – simply put – is one fantastic bit of kit. For any gamer out there, having the facility to easily and quickly capture in-game footage is a great way to replay the action...
Abstract: All you need is a device that can capture and live-stream your footage. Footage can be streamed via Twitch, a live-streaming community and platform. Steam fully supports Twitch. Most game tournaments are broadcasted on Twitch.One such device is the Averme...