The HyperX Alloy Rise 75 Wireless is a fantastic keyboard that quickly became my favourite. As someone who has always used full-sized keyboards, this model stands out for its combination of style, ...
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HyperX ®, the gaming division of Kingston ® Technology Company, Inc., today introduced two new additions to its award winning lineup of gaming keyboards used ...
Thanks to HyperX for sending us a HyperX Alloy Origins Core with Aqua switches for this comparison video. The HyperX Reds are ...
HyperX has released its latest gaming keyboard, a new 60% design called the Alloy Origins 60. Equipped with HyperX's own mechanical switches, the Alloy Origins 60 costs $100, and while it's not yet ...
HyperX, Kingston’s gaming arm, makes some pretty decent mechanical gaming keyboards as we’ve found in our reviews here at Techaeris. The company has announced two new additions to the Alloy line-up: ...
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HyperX ®, the gaming division of Kingston ® Technology Company, Inc., today announced that it is now shipping the HyperX Alloy FPS RGB TM Mechanical Gaming ...
With mechanical gaming keyboards being all the rage, you’d be hard-pressed to find a gaming peripherals company without a mechanical gaming keyboard. One company that hasn’t offered one until recently ...
Not long ago, we tested the HyperX Alloy FPS gaming keyboard, which was the first mechanical gaming keyboard to be offered by Kingston’s HyperX brand. Rather than stack up with features galore, the ...
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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). I was a big fan of HyperX's debut ...
HyperX’s flagship keyboard has brilliant lighting and our favorite Cherry MX switches, but unwieldy software, a hefty price tag, and an oversized design hold it back. Learning is a process, right? It ...