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If you haven’t already, making the switch from a membrane to a mechanical keyboard is an essential part of your gaming setup, enhancing your experience both in-game and out. It can be a little daunting when on a budget, particularly if you want a model that ticks all the right boxes, but there are discounts aplenty at Best Buy that make sure you don’t need to give up the best features just to appease your wallet.
You won’t need to go off-brand, either, as Razer, Logitech, HyperX, Corsair, and Alienware gaming keyboards are each hit with a sale sticker. All you need to do is weigh up what features you value, as there are several factors to consider when choosing the right one.
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HyperX Now Shipping Alloy Origins 60 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard in U.S. and Canada
February 22, 2021 GMT
HyperX Now Shipping Alloy Origins 60 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard in U.S. and Canada (Photo: Business Wire)
HyperX Now Shipping Alloy Origins 60 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard in U.S. and Canada (Photo: Business Wire)
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 22, 2021
HyperX, the gaming division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., today announced its Alloy Origins TM 60 mechanical gaming keyboard is now shipping in the U.S. and Canada. A compact, 60 percent form factor keyboard, Alloy Origins 60 features HyperX Red linear mechanical switches that are built for performance, longevity and rated with an 80 million lifetime click rating per switch. The keyboard includes RGB exposed backlit keys for brighter illumination with radiant lighting effects and double shot PBT keycaps with secon
February 22nd, 2021
Maybe it’s because our homes are feeling increasingly cramped, but 60 percent keyboards seem to be coming into vogue. Those are decks that not only lack a number pad, but also jettison all the function keys and miscellanea like the “scroll lock” and “print screen” buttons for an incredibly slimmed down presence on your desk. But being so diminutive doesn’t make HyperX’s new Alloy Origins 60 keyboard anything less than powerful, packing in a sturdy build and great typing experience in a smaller size for only $100.
The first thing I noticed about the Origins 60 besides its diminutive profile, of course is how absolutely dense it is. It appears to weigh about the same as a full-size keyboard, which means all that poundage is packed into a smaller space. Many higher-end gaming decks tend to have a metal plate on top to support the keys, while the casing underneath is usually plastic. Not so here; the Origins 60 appears to be metal all the way throu