Kingston Offers HyperX Alloy FPS with Cherry MX Red or Brown Switches
HyperX announced two new HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboards with Cherry MX Red or Cherry MX Brown Mechanical Switches.
HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboards feature a minimalistic, compact design that's ideal for CS:GO and FPS gameplay, with a solid steel frame built for long-lasting durability and stability. Cherry MX switches provide the tactile feedback and performance gamers have come to expect from HyperX gaming keyboards.
The HyperX Alloy FPS keyboard family now includes three versions: with either Cherry MX Blue, Red or Brown mechanical switches. The ultra-portable, HyperX Alloy FPS comes complete with a high-quality mesh travel pouch to store and protect the keyboard and accessories for tournaments, LAN events, wherever gaming takes you. A convenient USB port is available for charging a phone. Keys are backlit with red LEDs and have six preset LED settings, including a custom mode. The keyboard also offers Game Mode to easily disable the Windows key to prevent game play interruptions, along with 100-percent anti-ghosting and full N-Key rollover functionality. The keys are guaranteed for 50 million key strokes per key.
"HyperX is pleased to expand our Alloy FPS keyboard product line to now include Cherry MX Red or Brown switches, along with the Blue switches introduced in 2016," said Edward Baily, EMEA HyperX Business Manager. "Gamers who play FPS classics like CS:GO or Overwatch can now choose from a variety of Alloy FPS gaming keyboards; with a linear switch, a tactile switch or something in between."
HyperX is an avid supporter of eSports and the gaming community, developing products designed specifically for FPS genres - including the HyperX Cloud Revolver headset, which delivers a studio-grade sound stage that enables gamers to have more accurate sound, enhanced comfort and superior quality. The new HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is the official keyboard of Intel Extreme Masters and Eleague gaming events. The Alloy FPS keyboard is the recommended keyboard of top gaming organisations such as NaVi Gaming, Echo Fox and SK Gaming.
Availability and Support
The Alloy FPS Gaming Keyboard (MSRP £99.99/€129.99) in blue, red and brown switch versions are available now through HyperX's network of retail and e-tail outlets. The Alloy FPS keyboard includes a two-year limited warranty and HyperX's industry leading customer service and support.
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you do realise, the color is referring to the switch, not the keycap (color)...
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That price isn't particularly competitive. I guess Kingston is trying to keep HyperX from associating with cheap in people's minds.
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only a cnote at amazon. its less than logitechs orion spark/spectrum (red switches)...id probably pay a little extra for the logitech unless i needed the compact design of this kingston though, personally
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So, where are "red' or "brown" switches - as much as I can see all
"switches" (keys on a keyboard?) are black? Do they come separately?