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  • Elgato Neo Series: A Complete Set-up For New Creators or Home OfficesJoe Findlay
    As far as I have seen, no company has released a complete line of products all at once, allowing you to be fully broadcast-capable on day one. Companies have taken products that they have made separately and sold them as a combo after the fact, but until now, there has been no effort to create a complete ecosystem in one launch. Elgato, a pioneer in all things for content creators, has done it again with the Elgato Neo series. What’s most interesting about this move, though, is that it is not o
     

Elgato Neo Series: A Complete Set-up For New Creators or Home Offices

7. Srpen 2024 v 18:00
Elgato Neo Series: A Complete Set-up For New Creators or a Home Office

As far as I have seen, no company has released a complete line of products all at once, allowing you to be fully broadcast-capable on day one. Companies have taken products that they have made separately and sold them as a combo after the fact, but until now, there has been no effort to create a complete ecosystem in one launch. Elgato, a pioneer in all things for content creators, has done it again with the Elgato Neo series. What’s most interesting about this move, though, is that it is not only a perfect starter set for any creator but also a total setup for a home office, and it is simple enough for either to use.

The Elgato Neo series is a collection of slightly scaled-back versions of some of the products that made them famous, including the Elgato Facecam Neo, Stream Deck Neo, Wave Neo, Key Light Neo and Game Capture Neo. All of the Neo products are designed to be one aesthetic that, for the most part, is prettier than their original versions. They are generally specced down, but that is not to say they are inferior products. Rather, they are no more than someone purchasing products at this level may need.

Elgato Neo Series: A Complete Set-up For New Creators or a Home Office

The Elgato Facecam Neo has a more rounded design for the webcam than their Facecam Mk. 2 or Facecam Pro, both of which have sharper lines. It comes with a slightly smaller sensor than the Facecam Mk. 2 and a slightly smaller field of view at 77 degrees, but still offers a 1080p/60fps resolution at a price where most webcams wouldn’t offer more than 30fps. The Facecam Neo sports a privacy shutter for its lens and a 1/4“ mount to attach either to its provided mount or anything else with the correctly sized screw. Quality-wise, it’s perfectly serviceable, particularly if you are well-lit.

Elgato Facecam Neo – Full HD Webcam with Easy-Slide Privacy Shutter, Light Correction, for Video Calls, Streaming, Teams/Zoom/Slack/OBS/Twitch/YouTube, and more – USB-C/Plug & Play on PC/Laptop/Mac
  • True HD image with smoother motion: Capture more detail in ultra-sharp 1080p video while moving naturally with less motion blur in 60 fps
  • Seamless Plug-and-Play Functionality: Ready out of the box with no software setup required. Ultra versatile, it works on laptops, desktops, setups with extra monitors, and in the apps you love
$99.99 Amazon Prime
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Speaking of well-lit, that brings us to the Elgato Key Light Neo, a beautifully diffused and simple to use light with, unlike any other light Elgato offers, controls on the light itself which  are easy as pie. With buttons to turn the light on/off, change colour temperature and a dial to adjust brightness all on the front of the light for easy access.

“There are huge savings for a complete set, making the Elgato Neo line the best option for a complete beginner’s setup.”

Since it is a much smaller light than the original Elgato Key Light (or the Key Light Air, for that matter), having it too close to your face will be a little more spot-light-like than you want it to be. It is perfect as a head-on camera light to give you some nice, even lighting or as a fill light if you want to get into specific lighting design, but the Key Light Neo equals the excellence in quality that made its predecessors the standard among many setups.

Elgato Neo Series: A Complete Set-up For New Creators or a Home Office

The product with the least similarity in look to its original is the Elgato Wave Neo, their latest microphone and the first USB microphone to be released by the company since 2020. The clean pill design is gorgeous, and its single LED light/capacitive mute button is a beautiful highlight. The condenser microphone has a bit depth of 24 bits and up to 96kHz sample rate. With its raised mic stand and ability to mount to a mic arm, you can get the mic as close to your face as your specific needs dictate.

Elgato Wave Neo – USB Condenser Microphone, Tap to Mute, for Gaming, Streaming, Meetings, Voice Recording on Teams/Zoom/OBS/Twitch/YouTube & more, Plug-’n-Play, Works on Laptop, PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone
  • Sound Pro: Minimize distortion often associated with built-in microphones or ear/headphone mics, ensuring clear and pristine audio quality
  • Seamless integration: Ready out of the box with plug ‘n play functionality, and ultra versatile compatibility with laptops, iPads, PS5, iPhones, and more, all controlled effortlessly through the Stream Deck app
$89.99 Amazon Prime
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The foam pop filter is even replaceable with different coloured pop filters to better match your setup’s overall look. I’d say that, out of the whole Elgato Neo line, this is one of the products that is potentially a total improvement over its original.

The other device that I would call an improvement is the Stream Deck Neo. While it has fewer buttons than the original Stream Deck (although more than the Stream Deck Mini) with only 8 buttons, the Stream Deck Neo includes capacitive page navigation buttons that let you easily work your way through your options.

Elgato Neo Series: A Complete Set-up For New Creators or a Home Office

Add to that the folder structure that you can create, and you can organize your way to near-unlimited button options. Also available on the Stream Deck Neo is a feature that exists on the Elgato Stream Deck +, but no other iteration of the device, is a beautiful, customizable display across the bottom. No part of the Stream Deck Neo feels like a cheaper version of the original.

“No part of the Stream Deck Neo feels like a cheaper version of the original.”

Lastly, we have the Elgato Game Capture Neo, a capture card which is in line with Elgato’s sleek, compact designs of the company’s external cards. With a status light on the front and well-organized I/O in the back of the device, the Capture Card Neo is capable of 1080p/60fps capture and 4K/60fps passthrough. It is even capable of connecting directly to an iPad for play and capture. The overall quality of the Game Capture Neo is on par with previous Elgato capture cards with similar specs, but it would be a lite version of most of their latest releases. It is also the most affordable capture card on offer from Elgato which contains a passthrough solution.

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Elgato Game Capture Neo – USB Portable Capture Card 4K60 HDR Passthrough, 1080p60 Video Recording – For PS5/Xbox/Switch/iPhone – In OBS, Quicktime and more – Plug & Play/Works on Laptop, PC, Mac, iPad
  • Compact and powerful: Easily set up your gaming experience with premium Elgato Capture hardware, no larger than a smartphone, connecting your console, gaming screen, and computer or iPad effortlessly
  • Seamless integration: Enjoy super compatibility with the ability to capture gameplay from PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, or any console, coupled with zero limitations such as no time constraints, watermarks, or subscriptions
$119.99 −$20.00 $99.99 Amazon Prime
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The best part about all of these devices is that you have full access to Elgato’s software solutions, giving you the best control over your devices possible. The same Stream Deck App, Camera Hub, Wavelink Software, Control Center, and Capture Utility that are available to their highest-end products are available for the Elgato Neo series. So if you buy a Stream Deck Neo and then, some time down the road, decide to upgrade to a Stream Deck +, you already know the software and the transition will be seamless.

“The Elgato Neo Series also has the same level of connectivity to each other as is expected of all true ecosystems.”

The Elgato Neo series also has the same level of connectivity to each other as is expected of all true ecosystems. Your Stream Deck Neo, via the Stream Deck app, comes ready with controls for all of the other apps listed above. You can control your camera, microphone lights and capture card all from one place, and because they are built for each other, it will be a seamless operation. Nobody has come close to Elgato in terms of creating an ecosystem for creators and creating this simplified, more affordable version of a complete setup with the Elgato Neo lineup; it has become more accessible than ever before.

Elgato Neo Series: A Complete Set-up For New Creators or a Home Office

Looking at prices, the Elgato Facecam Neo is $99.99 USD compared to the Facecam Mk. 2’s MSRP of $149.95, the Wave Neo is $84.99 compared to the $199.99 price tag on the Wave 3. The Stream Deck Neo comes in at $99.99, between the Stream Deck Mini’s $59.99 and Stream Deck Mk. 2’s $149.99. The Elgato Key Light Neo is $89.99, whereas the comparable Key Light Air is $129.99. Finally, the Game Capture Neo is $119.99, whereas the closest offer by Elgato, the HD60 X, is $174.20. There are huge savings for a complete set, making the Elgato Neo line the best option for a complete beginner’s setup.

No matter what combination of products you get from the Elgato Neo line, you are getting solid products from a company that consistently delivers at a price point that few can beat. I’ve called this a beginner’s setup which, for a creator who may want to grow in the future, is true, but for people who stream for fun or anyone working from home, the Elgato Neo lineup is your one-stop shop.

Elgato Wave Neo Facecam Neo Key Light Neo Stream Deck Neo Bundle – Micro USB à Condensateur, Webcam Full HD, Éclairage Professionnel Pour Visio, 8 Touches Personnalisables
  • Son professionnel : limitez la distorsion souvent associée aux micros intégrés ou aux micros des casques et écouteurs, pour une qualité sonore impeccable.
  • Intégration parfaite : prêt à l’emploi, avec fonctionnement plug-and-play et compatibilité ultra polyvalente avec les ordinateurs portables, iPad, PS5, iPhone et plus encore, tous contrôlables facilement via l’application Stream Deck.
$364.96 Amazon Prime
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  • ✇Eurogamer.net
  • Jumping in at the deep end: building a high-spec gaming PC as your firstReece Bithrey
    I'm in a bit of an odd position when it comes to the idea of building a computer for gaming. Having written about computer hardware for years, I'd like to think I've got a good handle on what the best components are for the job. However, I've never actually built a PC, despite wanting to for years. After years of using an older HP Envy machine with quite dated components, I decided it was time for a change, and that I wanted a do-it-all gaming PC that would last me as long as this previous opti
     

Jumping in at the deep end: building a high-spec gaming PC as your first

16. Květen 2024 v 18:00

I'm in a bit of an odd position when it comes to the idea of building a computer for gaming. Having written about computer hardware for years, I'd like to think I've got a good handle on what the best components are for the job. However, I've never actually built a PC, despite wanting to for years. After years of using an older HP Envy machine with quite dated components, I decided it was time for a change, and that I wanted a do-it-all gaming PC that would last me as long as this previous option has.

A combination of excitement and inexperience meant I ended up going a tad overkill - and that became an eye-opening experience, given it instilled a lot more fear into to me get things right. Building a high-spec rig as your first ever isn't the easiest, given the overarching thought of cost in your mind when building, and how any mistake could be a costly one.

Still, I feel I learned a lot along the way, as theory ran up against reality, and I hope you find my chronicle useful - or at least interesting! Scroll along to read the piece from front to back, or use the links below to jump ahead to the build, benchmarks and final learnings.

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  • Corsair announces plan to acquire troubled sim racing brandWill Judd
    PC component and peripherals business Corsair has announced plans to acquire Endor AG, the parent company of sim racing brand Fanatec. The move comes a month after Fanatec announced a new CEO amidst widespread condemnation from the sim racing community over botched product launches, shipping delays and customer service failings, which have soured the reputation of a company that produces otherwise well-regarded sim racing gear, from wheels and direct drive wheelbases to pedals and other accesso
     

Corsair announces plan to acquire troubled sim racing brand

Od: Will Judd
9. Květen 2024 v 18:00

PC component and peripherals business Corsair has announced plans to acquire Endor AG, the parent company of sim racing brand Fanatec. The move comes a month after Fanatec announced a new CEO amidst widespread condemnation from the sim racing community over botched product launches, shipping delays and customer service failings, which have soured the reputation of a company that produces otherwise well-regarded sim racing gear, from wheels and direct drive wheelbases to pedals and other accessories.

There's clear logic behind the move, as Corsair doesn't currently have a sim racing brand in their (extremely wide) ecosystem, unlike rivals Logitech who launched their first direct drive wheelbase last year and Turtle Beach who did the same earlier this year. Corsair is also extremely proficient when it comes to the logistics of actually producing and selling its products worldwide, something that Fanatec has struggled with historically and has come to a head over the past six months.

As well as Fanatec having only EU and US stores, leaving UK buyers to face significant import duties and long shipping times, the firm also faced controversy over its policy of charging up-front for orders which may not be fulfilled for months. Black Friday discounts in November 2023 in particular resulted in a huge amount of interest, with the Fanatec website toppling over for much of the day, but many customers of the sale reported not receiving their orders well into 2024 and support queries going unanswered.

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  • ✇Eurogamer.net
  • Corsair announces plan to acquire troubled sim racing brandWill Judd
    PC component and peripherals business Corsair has announced plans to acquire Endor AG, the parent company of sim racing brand Fanatec. The move comes a month after Fanatec announced a new CEO amidst widespread condemnation from the sim racing community over botched product launches, shipping delays and customer service failings, which have soured the reputation of a company that produces otherwise well-regarded sim racing gear, from wheels and direct drive wheelbases to pedals and other accesso
     

Corsair announces plan to acquire troubled sim racing brand

Od: Will Judd
9. Květen 2024 v 18:00

PC component and peripherals business Corsair has announced plans to acquire Endor AG, the parent company of sim racing brand Fanatec. The move comes a month after Fanatec announced a new CEO amidst widespread condemnation from the sim racing community over botched product launches, shipping delays and customer service failings, which have soured the reputation of a company that produces otherwise well-regarded sim racing gear, from wheels and direct drive wheelbases to pedals and other accessories.

There's clear logic behind the move, as Corsair doesn't currently have a sim racing brand in their (extremely wide) ecosystem, unlike rivals Logitech who launched their first direct drive wheelbase last year and Turtle Beach who did the same earlier this year. Corsair is also extremely proficient when it comes to the logistics of actually producing and selling its products worldwide, something that Fanatec has struggled with historically and has come to a head over the past six months.

As well as Fanatec having only EU and US stores, leaving UK buyers to face significant import duties and long shipping times, the firm also faced controversy over its policy of charging up-front for orders which may not be fulfilled for months. Black Friday discounts in November 2023 in particular resulted in a huge amount of interest, with the Fanatec website toppling over for much of the day, but many customers of the sale reported not receiving their orders well into 2024 and support queries going unanswered.

Read more

  • ✇Eurogamer.net
  • Corsair announces plan to acquire troubled sim racing brandWill Judd
    PC component and peripherals business Corsair has announced plans to acquire Endor AG, the parent company of sim racing brand Fanatec. The move comes a month after Fanatec announced a new CEO amidst widespread condemnation from the sim racing community over botched product launches, shipping delays and customer service failings, which have soured the reputation of a company that produces otherwise well-regarded sim racing gear, from wheels and direct drive wheelbases to pedals and other accesso
     

Corsair announces plan to acquire troubled sim racing brand

Od: Will Judd
9. Květen 2024 v 18:00

PC component and peripherals business Corsair has announced plans to acquire Endor AG, the parent company of sim racing brand Fanatec. The move comes a month after Fanatec announced a new CEO amidst widespread condemnation from the sim racing community over botched product launches, shipping delays and customer service failings, which have soured the reputation of a company that produces otherwise well-regarded sim racing gear, from wheels and direct drive wheelbases to pedals and other accessories.

There's clear logic behind the move, as Corsair doesn't currently have a sim racing brand in their (extremely wide) ecosystem, unlike rivals Logitech who launched their first direct drive wheelbase last year and Turtle Beach who did the same earlier this year. Corsair is also extremely proficient when it comes to the logistics of actually producing and selling its products worldwide, something that Fanatec has struggled with historically and has come to a head over the past six months.

As well as Fanatec having only EU and US stores, leaving UK buyers to face significant import duties and long shipping times, the firm also faced controversy over its policy of charging up-front for orders which may not be fulfilled for months. Black Friday discounts in November 2023 in particular resulted in a huge amount of interest, with the Fanatec website toppling over for much of the day, but many customers of the sale reported not receiving their orders well into 2024 and support queries going unanswered.

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  • Corsair’s Rescue Play: Acquiring Fanatec Amidst Financial TurmoilMat
    The proposed acquisition of Fanatec by Corsair takes on an entirely new dimension amidst the recent turmoil at Endor AG. The dismissal of CEO Thomas Jackermeier highlights Endor AG’s financial struggles, further emphasized by widespread customer complaints about significant delays in hardware shipping. This paints a picture of a company seeking a lifeline, and Corsair’s potential acquisition could be just that. Fanatec Brand in Assetto Corsa Competizione Fanatec’s Tarnished Reputation W
     

Corsair’s Rescue Play: Acquiring Fanatec Amidst Financial Turmoil

Od: Mat
9. Květen 2024 v 16:24

The proposed acquisition of Fanatec by Corsair takes on an entirely new dimension amidst the recent turmoil at Endor AG. The dismissal of CEO Thomas Jackermeier highlights Endor AG’s financial struggles, further emphasized by widespread customer complaints about significant delays in hardware shipping. This paints a picture of a company seeking a lifeline, and Corsair’s potential acquisition could be just that.

Fanatec’s Tarnished Reputation

While Fanatec remains a respected brand in sim racing hardware, its recent troubles have eroded customer trust. The delays and financial instability raise questions about Fanatec’s ability to deliver on its promises as an independent entity. This tarnished reputation presents a challenge but also an opportunity for Corsair.

Delayed Orders and Customer Complaints

Fanatec customers have expressed frustration over long shipping delays and poor communication regarding order status. This has led to skepticism about the brand’s ability to meet its obligations, directly impacting its reputation.

Financial Instability and Leadership Changes

Endor AG’s financial instability, evidenced by the dismissal of Thomas Jackermeier as CEO, only adds to Fanatec’s woes. The leadership changes and a lack of clear direction exacerbate customer concerns.

Corsair’s Potential Gains

Market Consolidation

The acquisition solidifies Corsair’s position in the sim racing hardware market. However, the challenge lies in rebuilding Fanatec’s reputation with disgruntled customers.

Revitalizing a Brand

Corsair has the potential to infuse much-needed capital into Fanatec, as its current performance seems strong. Its resources and expertise could optimize production processes and stabilize product availability.

Potential for Redemption

A successful turnaround of Fanatec under Corsair’s leadership could become a compelling narrative within the gaming community, ultimately boosting both brands.

Intriguing Questions and Areas for Exploration

True Cost of the Acquisition

Beyond the announced purchase price, what unstated liabilities might Corsair take on with Fanatec’s existing financial burdens?

Restoring Customer Confidence

How can Corsair address Fanatec’s damaged reputation? Will they prioritize fulfilling outstanding orders and addressing past customer complaints?

Leadership and Integration

Will Corsair retain existing Fanatec leadership, or will they install their own management team? How will the two companies’ cultures and operations be merged successfully?

Conclusion

Corsair’s move to acquire Fanatec is no longer just a strategic expansion but rather a potential rescue mission. While the acquisition brings immense opportunity for Corsair to dominate the sim racing hardware market, success hinges on their ability to navigate Fanatec’s financial troubles and restore its reputation among a disillusioned customer base.

Important Note: I want to emphasize that this remains a developing story. It’s essential to stay updated on any further announcements that emerge to get a complete and nuanced understanding of the situation.

FAQs

1. Why did Corsair decide to acquire Fanatec?

Corsair recognized an opportunity to enter the sim racing hardware market by acquiring Fanatec, a leading brand. Despite Fanatec’s recent struggles, Corsair believes their resources and expertise can restore Fanatec’s reputation.

2. How will Corsair address Fanatec’s customer complaints?

Corsair aims to fulfill outstanding orders and improve communication with customers to rebuild trust. They plan to optimize Fanatec’s production processes to ensure timely deliveries.

3. Will Corsair retain Fanatec’s current leadership?

It’s unclear if Corsair will keep Fanatec’s existing management or appoint new leaders. Their primary focus will be on successfully integrating both companies.

4. What challenges does Corsair face in acquiring Fanatec?

Corsair faces the challenge of restoring Fanatec’s damaged reputation and resolving financial issues. They must address customer complaints and stabilize product availability.

5. How can the acquisition benefit both brands?

If successful, Corsair can use this acquisition to dominate the sim racing hardware market while revitalizing Fanatec’s brand. This could strengthen Corsair’s position in the gaming hardware industry.

The post Corsair’s Rescue Play: Acquiring Fanatec Amidst Financial Turmoil appeared first on WePlayGames.net: Home for Top Gamers.

  • ✇PCGamesN
  • DDR4 vs DDR5 – which RAM to buy for gamingAntony Leather
    Should I buy DDR4 or DDR5 RAM? That’s the question we’re going to answer here, with a focus on gaming. If you’re considering using Intel’s LGA1700 platform with its powerful 12th, 13th, and 14th gen CPUs, you’ll need to decide whether to use DDR4 or DDR5 memory. We're setting out to answer whether DDR5 is faster in games than DDR4, and if the extra premium is worth it. If you already own a DDR4 rig, you could also potentially save some money on your PC hardware by transplanting your exi
     

DDR4 vs DDR5 – which RAM to buy for gaming

3. Květen 2024 v 13:23
DDR4 vs DDR5 – which RAM to buy for gaming

Should I buy DDR4 or DDR5 RAM? That’s the question we’re going to answer here, with a focus on gaming. If you’re considering using Intel’s LGA1700 platform with its powerful 12th, 13th, and 14th gen CPUs, you’ll need to decide whether to use DDR4 or DDR5 memory. We're setting out to answer whether DDR5 is faster in games than DDR4, and if the extra premium is worth it.

If you already own a DDR4 rig, you could also potentially save some money on your PC hardware by transplanting your existing DDR4 sticks into your upgraded Intel PC, but is that a false economy for gaming? To find the best gaming RAM tech, we’ve put typical kits of each type of memory to the test to see if there’s any difference in gaming performance and, if so, to see whether it’s best to save some money and go with DDR4 or spend a little extra and use DDR5.

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Upgrade your Steam Deck storage with Corsair's MP600 Mini 1TB SSD for just £70

Although Corsair aren't included in our current best gaming SSDs guide, their compact form factor SSDs, including the MP600 Mini, are probably some of the best M.2 2230 SSDs on the market to pair with your Steam Deck gaming console.

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This refurbished 850W Corsair Shift PSU is £84 vs £150 new from Scan UK

Corsair's Shift series of power supplies are one of my go-to recommendations, thanks to their reliable power delivery and convenient side-mounted connectors, and now you can pick up a factory refurbished 850W 80+ Gold unit for just £84 from Scan, versus £145 for the very same PSU new at Amazon or £150 at Scan. That's a huge, nearly 50% saving, and well worth it - even for a factory refurb unit with a 12-month warranty.

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