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October 2016
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Published: 2017-02-07, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
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...
Published: 2017-01-26, Author: Victoria , review by: pcmag.com
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...
Published: 2016-12-29, Author: Tomas , review by: technogog.com
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...
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...
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)...
Abstract: 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...
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...
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...
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...
Abstract: 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...