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James and I like our capture cards for their pass-through abilities, and we both often run an external device (e.g. console, PC) through our main PCs, because it's simpler and more convenient to do it this way, rather than mess about hooking said devices up to a display.

So if you've fancied getting into streaming or want to be able to record footage off a console, or just like the idea of having two devices spliced into one display, the AverMedia GC553Pro is not only very capable but it's also very affordable, thanks to Cyber Monday.

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