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HyperX Alloy Origins Core TKL gaming keyboard is ready to make some noise
The company's streamlined tenkeyless mechanical gaming keyboard now has a clicky switch option. Here's what to expect.
No number pad but a lot more clicking.
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HyperX's excellent tenkeyless gaming keyboard is now available with all three of the company's home-grown mechanical switches. The $90 gaming keyboard (£82, AU$145) was previously available with the company's tactile Aqua switches and linear Red switches and now you can get it with HyperX's Blue clicky mechanical switches. The combination gives you a slim, sturdy compact gaming keyboard with a classic clicky typing experience and a bit more speed than the competition.