Partner content by StackCommerce Whether it's on Twitch, YouTube, Mixer, or any other popular platform, streaming video games has experienced an incredible growth rate in recent years. That's ...
One of the more interesting, if somewhat trivial, casualties of the major changes of the last year was the price of webcams. With supply lines severely impacted and huge demand thanks to the increase ...
The Logitech C922 Pro is a great little webcam for anyone looking to jump into livestreaming and doesn't want to fork out lots of dosh for a high-end webcam. In short, it depends on your wallet size ...
So, you’re thinking about starting to stream on Twitch and get some viewers and play with friends. You’ll definitely want a webcam that will be able to display good video quality of you so people will ...
With game streaming now as easy as clicking a button, more and more gamers are now streaming their gameplay via services such as Twitch or YouTube. While not a requirement, many streamers also stream ...
Logitech announced its latest webcam today, aimed for users who are big on livestreaming games on YouTube or Twitch. The Logitech C922 Pro Stream features 1080p at 30 fps or 720p at 60 fps streaming.
There’s nothing more annoying than blurry video during a videoconferencing call. If you’re looking to upgrade your webcam, you’re in luck, as we’ve got a sweet deal for you today. GameStop’s selling ...
A few weeks ago, we were lucky enough to get a few products from Logitech to test out and review. One of them was the C922 Pro Stream Webcam, one of the two specific cameras they have as part of their ...
Is the Logitech C922 Pro Stream the best affordable webcam for Twitch streamers? Best answer: The C922 is great value, but its predecessor the C920 is almost identical and a fair bit less expensive, ...
When it comes to webcams, most folks will plunk down about $40 and be ready to roll for the occasional low quality video chat. Up until a few months ago, I was firmly planted on that side of the fence ...
As gamers we have come a long way since the days of Atari and Nintendo Entertainment Systems, we have evolved to having computers that allow us to process more and more data and play bigger and better ...