The X'tra Go GC515 gives a level of all-in-one versatility to your handheld gaming PC that's hard to match, and is great for those looking to stream or record from their device. Unfortunately, it's expensive for those who don't need capture capabilities, and doesn't "dock" so much as just plug in.

120 fps recording at 1080p

Easy recording and streaming

Replaces many different devices in one hub

Expensive if you don't need recording functionality

Doesn't really "dock" so much as plug in

No handheld speaker audio capture

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My time with the Avermedia X'tra Go GC515 has been a tale of sorts, despite its seeming simplicity. Due entirely to my own ineptitude I struggled to get it working for a while, but boy am I glad that I did, because this thing is now probably my favourite recent piece of PC gaming tech.