Maximum PC - UK (2020-01)

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› Elgato 4K60


Pro MK.2


If you’re planning on taking your
streaming to the next level, you’ll
have come across the Elgato name,
and for good reason—it’s the standard
for capture hardware. This, its latest
offering, is capable of capturing 4K
streams at up to 60Hz, or, if you’d
prefer, 1080p at up to 240Hz, or 1440p
at 144Hz. It’s easy to get up and running,
too: Slide it into your machine, connect
your source (PC, Xbox One, Nintendo
Switch, or PlayStation 4), and you’re
good to go. Easy and effective.
$250 http://www.elgato.com
Reviewed: Vol. 24, No. 12, Page 86

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› Roccat Kone AIMO


The price of gaming mice seems to be rising on a
daily basis, which is why it’s good to return to a wired
mouse that doesn’t cost as much as a decent case,
and underlines what really matters for any budding
rodent. The Kone AIMO has a quality sensor, boasts
solid construction and materials, and has a less-is-
more ethos that sees it nail the fundamentals. This is
a big mouse, though, so those with smaller hands may
need to look elsewhere.
$80 http://www.roccat.org
Reviewed: Vol. 24, No. 2, Page 86

› Logitech G502


Lightspeed


We wish wireless gaming mice didn’t cost as much as
they do, but there is enough cleverness involved here
that those wanting to treat themselves to a tail-free
experience need look no further. It nails the basics—
being comfortable and boasting an excellent sensor—
but manages to couple that with great battery life and
enough customization options to please just about any
hand. It’s absolutely riddled with buttons, and you can
assign actions to the mouse wheel as well.


$140 http://www.logitech.com
Reviewed: Vol. 24, No. 8, Page 86

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