AVerMedia Unveils Dual-HDMI Capture Unit GC750 at Computex 2026
The GC750 is a niche tool for streamers who need to capture two separate video sources-like a game console and a selfie camera-on one or two PCs without extra hardware.
Reporting from 1 sources: 4Gamer.net.
AVerMedia showcased the MultiStudio Core GC750 at COMPUTEX 2026, a capture unit with two HDMI inputs and two USB-C ports. It can capture two video sources simultaneously, passthrough to two displays, and connect to one or two PCs. It supports up to 4K60 passthrough and 1080p120 capture, plus uncompressed RGB capture for retro games.
The GC750 has two HDMI 2.0 inputs and two USB-C 3.2 Gen 2x1 ports. Each HDMI input can be captured independently, and the unit can passthrough both signals to separate displays with no latency. Users can connect either one or both USB-C ports to a PC, letting a single computer treat the GC750 as two capture devices, or two computers each grab both video feeds.
Capture supports up to 3840x2160 at 60fps for SDR and 1920x1080 at 120fps. HDR10 capture tops out at 1080p60. A standout feature is uncompressed 24-bit RGB capture, which preserves full color information for pixel-art games. Passthrough goes up to 4K60 HDR. The unit also includes a 3.5mm microphone input.
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