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HyperX Unveils Alloy Elite and TKL Alloy FPS Pro Gaming Keyboards

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/18/2017 08:08 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)
HyperX Unveils Alloy Elite and TKL Alloy FPS Pro Gaming Keyboards

HyperX introduced two new additions to its lineup of gaming keyboards used by eSports athletes worldwide - the HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Pro Gaming Keyboard and Alloy Elite Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. 

The new HyperX Alloy Keyboards boasts Cherry MX Mechanical switches, lighting effects, 100 percent anti-ghosting, and solid-steel frames for the tactile feedback and performance gamers expect from HyperX gear.

Featuring an all-new design, the Alloy Elite Mechanical Gaming Keyboard includes HyperX red LED backlighting, an 18 LED light bar with luminous lighting along with custom lighting modes, and 6 preset LED effects. Alloy Elite is built with a solid steel frame for durability, offers dedicated media buttons, and a large volume wheel along with quick access buttons for brightness, lighting effects, and game mode. Alloy Elite also includes a USB 2.0 pass through, HyperX titanium colored, textured WASD keys, and full N-Key rollover functionality. No software is required - Alloy Elite is ready for plug-and-play gaming and includes a detachable palm rest for added comfort during gameplay.

The new HyperX Alloy FPS Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is geared toward users seeking a tenkeyless gaming keyboard option and enables dedicated FPS players to take their gaming to a professional level with its space-saving layout that maximizes desktop space for mouse movement. Designed for professional eSports teams and avid followers that prefer compact size, Alloy FPS Pro is the ideal keyboard for gaming on the go.

"HyperX Mechanical Gaming Keyboards have given me a true competitive advantage from day one. The build quality and features give our team the consistency needed to game at our best each and every time we load in," said Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo, CSGO team leader, SK Gaming. "Every keypress on our HyperX Mechanical Gaming Keyboards deliver the perfect amount of tension and release to keep out fingers firing off rapid actions. HyperX keyboards have that extra level of comfort, style and convenience to take our gaming performance the next level."

HyperX Alloy Elite Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Features and Specifications:

  • Switch: CHERRY MX
  • Type: Mechanical
  • Backlight: Single color, Red
  • Light Effects: 6 LED modes and 4 brightness levels
  • Connection Type: USB 2.0 (2 USB connectors)
  • USB 2.0 Pass-Through: Yes
  • Polling rate: 1000Hz
  • Anti-ghosting: 100% anti-ghosting
  • Key Rollover: N-key mode
  • Media Control: Yes
  • Game Mode: Yes
  • OS Compatibility: Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7
  • Cable Type: Attached, braided
  • Cable Length: 1.8m
  • Dimensions: 444.00mm x 226.8mm x 36.30mm
  • Weight (keyboard and cable): 1467g

HyperX Alloy FPS Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Features and Specifications:

  • Switch: CHERRY MX
  • Type: Mechanical
  • Backlight: Single color, Red
  • Light effects: 6 LED modes and 5 brightness levels
  • Connection type: USB 2.0 (1 USB connector)
  • Polling rate: 1000Hz
  • Anti-ghosting: 100% anti-ghosting
  • Key Rollover: N-key mode
  • Media control: Yes
  • Game Mode: Yes
  • OS compatibility: Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7
  • Cable: Detachable, braided
  • Length: 1.8m
  • Dimensions: Width: 359.00mm x Depth: 130.00mm x Height: 34.50mm
  • Weight (Keyboard and cable): 900g

The HyperX Alloy Elite Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (MSRP $109.99 U.S.) is available in Cherry MX blue, red and brown switch versions and will be available through HyperX's network of retail and e-tail outlets starting August 21. The HyperX Alloy FPS Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (MSRP $79.99 U.S.) is available in a red switch version starting August 21. HyperX keyboards include a two-year limited warranty and HyperX's industry leading customer service and support. Available switch types vary per country.



HyperX Unveils Alloy Elite and TKL Alloy FPS Pro Gaming Keyboards




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