Computex 2019 - HyperX today announced the Alloy Origins mechanical keyboard, the first to use the company's new self-made red key switches. HyperX amps up its Alloy line of gaming peripherals with ...
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Compact gaming keyboards keep arriving at our doorstep. Having tried a couple of options in recent weeks, we begin today's review by stating categorically that the HyperX Alloy Origins 60 is the most ...
I've used a lot of different keyboards lately, and they've all tried to impress me in different ways. For this latest from HyperX, it's all about offering a premium, wireless gaming experience in a ...
The Alloy Elite 2 is very much a sequel to the Alloy Elite RGB, which is to say that the two are cut from the same cloth—or, in this case, steel. The new keyboard is functionally the same as its ...
The HyperX Alloy Origins 65 doesn’t look any different than most compact keyboards available, and I don’t mean that in a bad way. A matte black finish wraps the 67-button layout and gives the HyperX ...
Luke Lancaster is an Associate Editor with CNET, based out of Australia. He spends his time with games (both board and video) and comics (both reading and writing). One of the biggest selling points ...
The HyperX Alloy Origins keyboard has a minimalistic aesthetic. It features an unassuming, brushed aluminum base, which lends it sturdiness but does nothing particularly notable style-wise. The base ...
Now with the HyperX Alloy Origins, we’re stepping down to a 65%, and yes, I know I’ve skipped over a TKL keyboard. I feel they’re a bit obvious as it’s quite literally a traditional spacing full-size, ...
Sometimes just having the right mechanical switches and being reliable for performing in a competitive gaming environment is good enough. However, some of the best gaming keyboards have gone above and ...