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For some PC gamers, having the right keyboard attached to your computer can be almost as important as the hardware inside it. However, for the uninitiated, it can be hard to see what all the fuss is about. Is there really any difference between fancy gami...
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The mechanical keyboard is packed full of awesome products these days. In fact, you would have to try pretty damn hard to find a bad keyboard these days, as the market is extremely competitive. Of course, there's always room for one more, and with that, I...
For me, this keyboard is a fantastic product worthy of the retail price. You can get the same performance for less from HyperX, or other brands for that matter. However, the durability and style on offer from that beautiful steel chassis is a nice touch...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2019-12-03 16:01:35
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The popularity of mechanical keyboards knows no bounds, for gamers as well as manufacturers. The offerings have significantly increased since our last round-up. About time for a renewed comparison of 22 models by 15 different manufacturers, with prices ra...
Time to present our findings. The 22 keyboards that we tested come down to two price ranges. The “affordable” segment, which are the keyboards with an average price up to £150 and the high-end models, which start from £150. Interestingly, we find 11 keybo...
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Many people swear by mechanical keyboards, and that's due to their individual key switches that work independently from each other. This makes them more responsive, feel less mushy, and some would argue more accurate to type/game on.Not all switches are m...
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Earlier this year, HyperX announced that their brand new ALLOY FPS mechanical keyboard will be available in Malaysia. As the name suggests, the entire HyperX ALLOY FPS has a steel alloy frame and following their design mantra, it's meant to save space wit...
Nice compact design, Nice keyboard pouch included, High quality cables, Extra keycaps for gaming clusters, No-frills keyboard, Costar-style stabilizers...
Hefty price tag, No programmable macros through software, USB port does not carry data...
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In the growing world of tech there's many companies that produce many things for us nerds to use. HyperX may sound like a new company for some, but really, they have been around longer than many other companies in the business. HyperX is a division of Kin...
Portable, Cool carry bag, Braided cord, Different lighting effects, Charging port for devices, A few switchable key caps that change easily, Sturdy metal frame...
WASD keys textured, Manual game mode function...
All in all, for a classy, yet simple gaming keyboard, it does well. There are no macros to program and no software to install. It's solid. The “game mode” simply locks out the Windows key so you don't accidentally press it while in the middle of a virtual...
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That's right, HyperX have successfully jammed as much they could into compact full-sized keyboard which includes an extremely sturdy steel frame, backlit keys with dynamic lighting and a portable design with a detachable cable. Add in a game mode, N-key r...
The HyperX Alloy FPS Keyboard provides you with an excellent compact and portable keyboard...
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When HyperX released its Cloud headset in 2014, I think most people were shocked. Here, a company with no pedigree—an offshoot of dreary ol' corporate Kingston, no less—released a headset that not just matched those from entrenched competitors (Logitech...
It's not quite the industry-wide shakeup that resulted from the HyperX Cloud, but the HyperX Alloy is a fine debut. It's a competitively priced board with an attractive design, which is good enough for me.Whether it's good enough to stand out in the incre...
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When HyperX released its Cloud headset in 2014, I think most people were shocked. Here, a company with no pedigree—an offshoot of dreary ol' corporate Kingston, no less—released a headset that not just matched those from entrenched competitors (Logitech...
It's not quite the industry-wide shakeup that resulted from the HyperX Cloud, but the HyperX Alloy is a fine debut. It's a competitively priced board with an attractive design, which is good enough for me.Whether it's good enough to stand out in the incre...
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pcgameware.co.uk Updated: 2019-12-03 16:01:38
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We may have seen the HyperX Alloy FPS keyboard in the past, when it was noted that at the time of press the Alloy FPS was only available with Cherry MX blue switches, missing, among others was the ubiquitous red switch? Well that has now been rectified a...
As I've already stated the HyperX Alloy FPS was already a damn good Gaming Keyboard, but now it's just that little bit better thanks to those new Cherry MX Red switches. I would be more than happy to use a HyperX Alloy FPS (Cherry MX red switch) as my Ga...
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HyperX the gaming leg of Kingston, most of you will know them well, they have produced components and peripherals for many years. I was first aware of HyperX as a brand when they launched into SSD's and RAM with a value/performance mantra which held up re...
So solid it could be used as an actual weapon, Excellent choice of Switches, Cherry Red, Full NKRO and Anti Ghosting, Includes a rather nice travel sleeve...
The Keycaps could be better, Up against RGB competition...
So should you consider the HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard when looking for a gaming mech? I would say yes, especially if RGB is not high on your list of important features. If you are looking for something sturdy over frills such as macro pro...
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Kingston's HyperX line of products are familiar to PC builders craving new RAM modules or gaming audiophiles looking for their next headset. The products deliver consistent quality and performance that keeps consumers coming back for more. The line is evo...
The Hyper X Alloy FPS is a fantastic mechanical keyboard that any LAN or competitive player would love to game with...
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HyperX has made it very clear: the Alloy FPS mechanical keyboard is specifically for first-person shooter slash journeymen. who work in the office for their day job. From its compact design down to accessories included in the bundle, this keyboard stays...
Compact design, Fit for small desks, Cherry MX Switches, Travel bag, USB pass-through...
No software, Not RGB...
Overall, the HyperX Alloy FPS can shine in both ends of the computing world: gaming and typing. Heavy gamers would have to look for another option if customization plays a significant role in their gaming mood. On the other hand, if you are the type of pe...
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Over the top styling, and loads of unnecessary bloat plagued the PC gaming industry for years. With RGB lighting almost leaping to the border of insanity, gamers have been left wanting for something simpler. If you're in the same group that applauds simpl...
The HyperX Alloy FPS is an excellent mechanical gaming keyboard at 5, 990 PHP. It's a bit pricey but do note that it comes with a 2 year manufacturer guaranteed warranty, together with some niceties that has been left out by most. For HyperX's first keybo...
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Last year saw HyperX launch their stunning Allow FPS gaming keyboard, which came equipped with the clickity clack of Cherry MX Blue Switches. MX Blue are fantastic, but they're certainly not for everyone, and HyperX has listened to consumers and delivered...
Durable steel chassis construction, Now comes with a choice of 3 Cherry MX Switch types (Red, Blue, Brown.), Detachable braided USB cable, Extra slim no bezel design, Built-in multimedia and lighting controls, No software needed, just plug and play, LED l...
None, Neutral, The price may seem a little higher than most, but the build quality is to a much higher standard than most too, so it’s easily justified, “The HyperX Alloy FPS may not make you a world champion overnight, but if you want to ensure you’re pl...
PriceThe HyperX Allow FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is available from Amazon for just £99.95, and now comes in Cherry MX Blue, Brown, or Red switch variants, so you can easily find the one that best suited to your style. It's not cheap at close to £100...
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Welcome to the first published review here at APH Networks of 2017! To think Christmas is only one day of the year, and yet it seems like we have gone through a month of the holiday season already. By now, you have probably gone back to your regular music...
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HyperX is slowly but steadily becoming a gaming brand with a lot of cache and positive rep behind it. The company, a division of Kingston, originally began with gaming-designed components like SSD drives and RAM sticks but has steadily grown its range to...
Like I said before, there's a lot to like here. The Alloy FPS is a satisfying keyboard and even more satisfying keyboard to use. Every aesthetic and design characters feels like measured and deliberate choice on the part of HyperX to create a keyboard tha...
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HyperX were keen to show off their new keyboard, the Alloy FPS , so I actually went down to their offices in London for a demonstration. The name ‘Alloy' refers to the steel alloy the keyboard's frame is made from, which gives it a very sturdy feel. In th...
Great build quality, Bundled extras is a lovely touch, Cherry MX switches are as good as ever, Nice and compact, Gaming mode ensures nkey rollover...
RGB lighting would be nice.
The Alloy FPS is an excellent first venture into the mechanical keyboard market by HyperX.For a start, I am very appreciative of all the added extras that are included. Eight replacement keys, a key-puller and a padded carry bag are part of the bundle you...
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Kingston's new HyperX Alloy FPS Cherry MX Blue gaming keyboard is a minimalist gamer's dream come true, find out why! Want one? Amazon: prourls.co/yCW8 Check out our awesome website! techteamgb.co.uk Vessel: vessel.com/techteamgb - Want to get anything ni...
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With near every company moving to fulfill the need for mechanical keyboards, it only makes sense that Kingston HyperX join the ranks and deliver their take in this market. While HyperX is better known for memory, SSDs, and USB drives, for a while now, the...
The HyperX ALLOY FPS is nearly perfect. There are plenty of features for any FPS gamer to get their game on and be good at what they are doing. The extra keycaps have been something many makers have offered, and are appreciated. The fact that they are te...
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If you take your LAN events and FPS gaming seriously, then you'll likely be pretty passionate about the requirements for your keyboard. The new keyboard from Kingston comes finely tuned for both LAN and FPS, with an extra-slim and low-profile chassis, dur...
Durable steel chassis, Stylish aesthetics, Extra FPS gaming key caps included, LED lighting with effects, Detachable cable, Cherry MX Blue switches, Full N-Key/Anti-Ghosting, Gaming mode, Mobile charging port...
None, “The Kingston HyperX Alloy FPS may not really innovate, but it’s still one of the best gaming keyboards we’ve tested in a long time. It doesn’t have a crazy amount of features, but with rock solid build quality and flawless performance, it’s sure to...
PriceThe Kingston HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX Blue switches is available on Scan.co.uk for £99.98. At the time of writing, this was as a pre-order, but the keyboard launches officially today (22/10/16) and should start appearing at...
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vortez.net Updated: 2019-12-03 16:01:43
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US: $Looking to quell the demand for high quality gaming peripherals that have a no-nonsense plug-and-play experience, the HyperX team present the Alloy FPS mechanical keyboard It has a compact solid steel frame that features Cherry MX Blue switches and...
Beautiful design, Compact and portable (detachable cable, carry pouch), Solid construction, USB Charging port, Full NKRO, Customisable lighting...
No macros, Price...
In our time spent with the Alloy FPS, we found that this design ethic is something that we wholly appreciate, and one that many other gamers will too. The compact, non-imposing design with assured performance is something that we can easily get behind. Su...
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When I got asked to review the HyperX Alloy I thought that I should review it, since my own keyboard was just a cheap one that came in a set when I bought my PC. It was alright, and honestly I didn't like the sound of the mechanical HyperX with all the cl...
This is my first time using a mechanical keyboard and I think others will enjoy it just as much as I did...
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Nowadays most keyboards have followed the laptop's model of flat plastic keys that while noise-free, are less responsive, easier to mis-type, and eventually ache the fingers of us old-school typists who like hammering away at a spongier, more resilient ke...
The Kingston HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard offers true 'mechanical' precision!...
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The Keyboard weighs just above 1 Kg which is pretty heavy for a keyboard (I was used to using standard office keyboard that are made of plastic, I'm not weak!) Some may consider this a negative, but I love it. It makes the keyboard that much more stable...
HyperX Alloy FPS is a great mechanical gaming keyboard and definitely worth getting if you have never used a mechanical keyboard before. It is able to compete with other top of the range gaming keyboards that are out on the market right now, only losing o...
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pcpowerplay.com.au Updated: 2019-12-03 16:01:43
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For a first attempt at a gaming keyboard, HyperX has done a damn fine job. The Alloy FPS isn't the most feature packed keyboard out there, with little more than some customisable lighting and a gaming mode that locks the Windows key and enables anti-ghost...
Cherry switches, minimal bezel, solid construction...
Bare bones...
With such a good first effort, we're very keen to see what else HyperX has in store.
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For some PC gamers, having the right keyboard attached to your computer can be almost as important as the hardware inside it. However, for the uninitiated, it can be hard to see what all the fuss is about. Is there really any difference between fancy gami...
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1 Minute Review The Alloy FPS RGB from HyperX is an excellent evolution of the original Alloy FPS. The MSRP is $110 and retails for about $100 ( Amazon ). This is a feature packed mechanical gaming keyboard in a package that is no bigger than you...
The Alloy FPS RGB from HyperX is an excellent evolution of the original Alloy FPS. The MSRP is $110 and retails for about $100 (Amazon). This is a feature packed mechanical gaming keyboard in a package that is no bigger than your standard size one. Reclai...
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HyperX hasn't been making keyboards for that long, which makes it all the more impressive that its early efforts have been, by and large, really good. While the HyperX Alloy Elite ($110) offered full-size thrills, its tenkeyless cousin, the Alloy FPS ($10...
Streamlined desig, Authentic Cherry MX switche, Braide, detachable cor, No extraneous software...
Limited customization option, Gaudy backlighting...
HyperX's entire modus operandi thus far has been to strip pretense and excess out of gaming peripherals, and make them streamlined and approachable instead. The Alloy FPS demonstrates that the company can make intelligent subtractions from its products, i...
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myce.com Updated: 2019-12-03 16:01:36
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Let's take a look at the packaging and its contents.The front of the box.The back of the box.Opening the box, and inside you will find a carrying pouch for the keyboard and the cable.The HyperX Alloy FPS keyboard.The accessories that come with the HyperX...
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Both keyboards feature adjustable red backlightingFeatures from HyperX for the Alloy FPS:Now take virtually the same feature list (minus the additional keycaps) and subtract the number pad, and you have the Alloy FPS Pro, an “ultra-minimalistic tenkeyless...
In the end I was very impressed with both HyperX Alloy FPS keyboards, and that was before learning anything about their retail pricing. The 104-key Alloy FPS is a penny under $100, which is excellent considering its metal frame, Cherry MX key switches, an...
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Like many of their other gaming products, HyperX developed the Alloy FPS based on testing and feedback from the numerous eSports teams they currently sponsor. As a result, the Alloy FPS is a relatively basic keyboard without many of the “gamery” design an...
Ever since Kingston separated their HyperX brand to better cater towards gamers, I've had the opportunity to test quite a few of their new peripherals and despite HyperX getting into many of these product lines for the first time, most of their products h...
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HyperX is to Kingston what Division Zero is to Das Keyboards or even Corsair Gaming is to, well, Corsair. Kingston has been associated with NAND-based products since their inception, and it was a smart business move to create a separate brand for the peri...
Good set of accessories, including a travel sleeve and replacement keycaps, Good build quality with a thick steel frame/plate, USB pass-through port available, and located in a useful position, Use of Cherry MX switches with excellent quality control, Min...
Poor quality stock keycaps, Relatively expensive for what you get, Secondary legends not uniformly backlit...
The HyperX Alloy FPS comes with options of Cherry MX Red, Brown, and Blue switches as well as several layouts. As of the date of this article, the ANSI layout costs $99.99 from retailers, including Amazon.com and Newegg in the USA. Good set of accessories...
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Competitive gaming is bigger than ever. With popular FPS games such as Overwatch and Call of Duty, gamers look for any edge to gain the upper hand. Kingston gives us a solution with the HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical gaming keyboard. There are a lot of gamin...
Kingston has already made its name in the PC market with its selection of memory products. Now Kingston is aiming to leave an impact in the pro gaming market. The HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical gaming keyboard is the keyboard the pros expect. Compact design...
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Mechanical keyboards have made a huge comeback in recent years. Sure, you've pretty much always been able to find mechanical keyboards if you were willing to look, but we're currently in the midst of an awakening to the experience that these types of keyb...
Solid build, Quieter Red switches, Multiple lighting options, Extra key caps are a very nice addition, Easy to transport with included mesh pouch...
Would be nice to have some sort of macro or key-binding options...
The HyperX Alloy FPS is still a very solid keyboard, in a compact and easy to transport package. Its red-switched version performs admirably, as did the blue-switched keyboard. Between the three available options — blue, brown, and red — there should be a...
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techsupportforum.com Updated: 2019-12-03 16:01:38
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At one point in time, we used a mouse with a little rubber ball on the bottom of it and a keyboard that most likely had a beige color. This combo was a staple among all computer users, including those who played games.As time moved on, new computer access...
There's no doubt in my mind that you'll see professional gamers on Twitch using this keyboard. It's rock solid, enjoyable to use, and well-built for travel or to forever sit on your desk. While the lack of RGB may have some looking for something else the...
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This is the HyperX Alloy FPS, a mechanical gaming keyboard. It consists of a steel frame, a printed circuit board, a plastic base, 104 Cherry MX Brown switches with red LEDs and the corresponding keycaps. It doesn't do a lot, but it does what it's made to...
The HyperX Alloy FPS takes the basic building blocks of a mechanical gaming keyboard, houses them in a sleek steel frame, adds a splash of color and sends them happily on their way. It's a sturdy little board that's perfect for tossing into a backpack on...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2019-12-03 16:01:38
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When we hear or read the phrase "mechanical gaming keyboard" today, our minds form a series of expectations.We think: mechanical switches. Sturdy metal frames. A headphone port, maybe a microphone one, as well. A "game mode" command, to prevent an acciden...
Solid steel, open-frame design, Trim footprint, Cherry MX mechanical switches, Handsome appearance, Detachable, braided cord, Mobile-phone charging port...
No configuration software, No dedicated media keys, ports for mic or headphone, Six-key rollover...
If you don't mind the lack of complementary software and dedicated media keys, this moderately priced mechanical keyboard offers a thoughtful design and solid value. Read More...
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When HyperX released its Cloud headset in 2014, I think most people were shocked. Here, a company with no pedigree—an offshoot of dreary ol' corporate Kingston, no less—released a headset that not just matched those from entrenched competitors (Logitech...
Very slim footprint, Detachable mini-USB cable and travel bag for portability, Cherry MX switches...
Only a few types of Cherry MX switches available, Few stand-out features, Detachable cable is too short for standing-desk purposes...
It's not quite the industry-wide shakeup that resulted from the HyperX Cloud, but the HyperX Alloy is a fine debut. It's a competitively priced board with an attractive design, which is good enough for me.Whether it's good enough to stand out in the incre...
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Disclosure: The HyperX Alloy FPS review unit is sent by KingstonThe product name ‘Kingston HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard' is wider than the keyboard itself.As you can summarize from its name, it is aimed towards First Person Shooting? You wo...
Removable USB Cable, Floating Keys Design, Thin ZAxis Height, USBPassthrough, Warranty...
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Experience with the HyperX Alloy FPS…There are minor differences which will make you appreciate this keyboard. Provided you want a good keyboard with a good build quality and keys' reliability, this is a great keyboard not just for gamers. That's the reas...
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At least one mechanical keyboard seems to exist for every conceivable taste these days. Need a clicky keyboard with key caps that look like old-timey typewriter keys? Pick one from Massdrop. Want something that lights up the room with every color under th...
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The engineers at HyperX have certainly taken the PC enthusiast market by storm, first with premium memory and more recently with a series of award winning headsets. This month we will be taking a look at their latest effort, the HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanica...
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Over the last couple of years the gaming division of Kingston; HyperX has been working hard to bust into the peripherals market. Their products started off with mouse pads and headsets. In September 2016, the HyperX Alloy FPS was released. The HyperX Allo...
With the Alloy FPS being HyperX's first entry into the keyboard arena I feel they did a “good” job. The minimalist approach and hardware get the job done when it comes to actually using the keyboard. The keyboard's frame is barely wider than the keys. Key...
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Here at Bjorn3D, we seem to be on a steady roll of peripheral device reviews, and today we will be looking at the Kingston HyperX Alloy FPS gaming keyboard. The Alloy FPS we are looking at today features Cherry MX Brown keys for a tactile response and med...
Solid build quality, Cherry MX switches (Blue, Brown, or Red), Removable USB cable, USB power passthrough, Travel bag...
Only red lighting...
The HyperX Alloy FPS is aimed squarely at FPS gamers, and we think that Kingston has hit their target. This is a no-nonsense keyboard that features only the bare necessities when it comes to aesthetics, save for the red LED lighting. The steel frame i...
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It's that time again for another mechanical gaming keyboard review here at Techaeris. This time around, our Hyper X Alloy FPS review takes a look at a mechanical gaming keyboard from Kingston Technology's high-performance product division which features C...
Easy to use. Great performance. Multiple LED lighting options. USB passthrough for charging mobile devices...
No macro customization. USB passthrough is for charging mobile devices only...
The HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a solid, compact, and simple to use mechanical gaming keyboard that performs well with its Cherry MX switches. With three versions — Cherry MX Blue, Brown, or Red — HyperX has an Alloy FPS for every prefe...
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With mechanical gaming keyboards, personal preference is just as important as performance. The HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard ($99.99) has a clear gamer profile in mind: someone who values performance, portability, and simplicity over jam-pac...
Compact size, Affordable, Does not require software, Supports USB pass-through and features charging port, Comes with convenient mesh carrying case, Optional red textured key caps are attractive and easy to put on...
No macro keys or dedicated media controls, Limited color options...
The HyperX Alloy FPS Keyboard is a sturdy, minimalist gaming keyboard in design and features, but won't appeal to gamers who prize personalization...
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As a long-time computer enthusiast, I have used mechanical keyboards back in the day when they were the only style of keyboard available. As of the writing of this review my first Micron keyboard still works using a PS/2 to USB adapter.During my time revi...
Cherry MX keys, Numerous backlighting options, No software to install, Loud, clicky keys (may be a con to some), AntiGhosting and Nkey rollover capable, Ideal for FPS games...
Limited to red LED color, Keys are higher than other keyboards...
The HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming is an elegant keyboard designed for the gamer in mind. By including FPS in the name of the keyboard, Kingston is specifically marketing this device with that type of gamer in mind but it can be used with any style of...
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1 Minute Review The HyperX Alloy FPS mechanical gaming keyboard retails for about $100 ( Amazon ) at the time of this review. At this price is is slightly less expensive than competing keyboards in the same category. While some may not like the...
The HyperX Alloy FPS mechanical gaming keyboard retails for about $100 (Amazon) at the time of this review. At this price is is slightly less expensive than competing keyboards in the same category. While some may not like the loudness of Cherry MX Blue s...
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Compared to even just 2 years ago the market is not filled with mechanical gaming keyboards that promise superior durability, improved typing speeds and tactile/audible feedback for when you play your favorite games (always compared to regular membrane mo...
Excellent Build Quality (Metal Alloy Top), Overall Size, Cherry MX Blue Switches (50 Million Actuations), N-Key / 6-Key Rollover, 6 Illumination Modes & 5 Brightness Levels, Removable Braided Cable, Bundle (8 Extra Red Painted Textured Keycaps & Mes...
No Macro Keys, Single Color LEDs, Price (EU)...
HyperX has hit most bases with the Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard and for their very first try that's not a small accomplishment. First of all the quality of the keyboard is excellent (the metal alloy plate at the top certainly stands out)...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2019-12-03 16:01:41
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Kingston's HyperX brand has been firing on all cylinders of late, and the Alloy FPS keyboard has more than a few design elements and features that make it ideal for gamers and computing enthusiasts.The Alloy FPS gets its name from the thick piece of steel...
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proclockers.com Updated: 2019-12-03 16:01:41
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The HyperX Alloy FPS is everything the First Person Shooter needs to win, and no extras to get in the way. A 1ms polling time, Full N-Key Rollover in game mode, a slim profile that gives you maximum desktop real-estate for mouse maneuvering, and a detacha...
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The Kingston HyperX range is expanding at a range of knots. By committing to quality products and building a brand Kingston have firmly established the HyperX logo as one that gives you confidence of the hardware beneath.We've seen a few additions to the...
Kingston HyperX Alloy FPS Gaming Keyboard Review, Conclusion, Published: 28th November 2016 | Source: Kingston | Price: £99.98 | Author: Bryan Waters, Conclusion, Now and again we have products in the office for review that are difficult to sum up. If the...
Kingston HyperX Alloy FPS Gaming Keyboard Review...
Now and again we have products in the office for review that are difficult to sum up. If they're amazing it's hard to write a review that doesn't read like an advert. If they're terrible it's difficult to ensure that we're balancing the good with the bad...
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HyperX used to be considered the gaming division of Kingston solely because their system memory and solid state drives offered the high performance that you needed to power a serious gaming computer. While those products are still what I would consider th...
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thegamescouts.com Updated: 2019-12-03 16:01:42
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This is it. This is the keyboard I've been waiting for my whole life. The HyperX Alloy FPS combines everything I've always wanted in a mechanical gaming keyboard into a singular unit: high-end performance and portability. As someone who games and works on...
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As we all know Kingston is one of the most well known and well respected computer memory manufacturers in the world. A few years ago Kingston decided to to take the leap that a lot of memory and GPU companies are taking into the gaming peripheral world. K...
Coming to the market with a price tag of $99.99 shipped you would think the price tag is a bit high for a no frills gaming keyboard like the HyperX Alloy FPS, but what it lacks in features it more than makes up for in performance and quality. This is one...
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HyperX has made a huge splash in many high performance markets as of late, with the likes of the Cloud line of headphones and the Predator PCI-e SSD. As a natural line of progression they have jumped head first into the world of gaming keyboards. Skipping...
The HyperX Alloy FPS is a well built, accessory packed entrance into the world of mechanical keyboards. Cherry MX keys and portability are a plus. Lack of dedicated media keys, wrist rest, and a price similar to its better spec'd competitors leave the A...
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HyperX, a division of Kingston Technology Company, has just announced that the HyperX ALLOY FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is now shipping in the U.S. and Canada. Although it is a full-size mechanical gaming keyboard, it has a space-saving design which...
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hw4all.com Updated: 2019-12-03 16:01:43
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Kingston has never ceases to amaze fans of their products and first-class quality peripherals. Not so long ago we met with the leader of gaming headsets HyperX Cloud Revolver, which sounds great in games and performing well when playing music. That is the...
New HyperX Fury Pro Gaming is positioned by its creators as “mouse pad”, but when it comes to version XL, whose dimensions are 420 x 900 mm, quickly found out that it is suitable for “rodent”, keyboard and hands, as well as vases flowers, a tube of therma...
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hardwareunboxed.com Updated: 2019-12-03 16:01:43
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I got invited to a HyperX even last month that I was unfortunately unable to attend due to the RX 480 deadline, so I was pretty bummed to miss out! Thankfully, they were kind enough to send me a sample of the debutant product anyway so here we are! I've g...
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Having produced quality memory modules since the 80s, today Kingston offers an extensive line of flash media products including enterprise and consumer grade SSDs. The company jumped on the gaming peripheral bandwagon in 2014, launching the well regarded...
Detachable USB cord, red backlighting, USB passthrough for phone charging, carrying bag.
A tad overpriced (US release pending). No wrist rest. No media keys.
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