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HyperX made its first 60-percent mechanical gaming keyboard – The Verge
HyperX is no stranger to making mechanical keyboards, but at CES 2021 the company debuted its first 60-percent model that’s far more compact than anything it has…

A compact, clicky option that costs $99.99
The HyperX Alloy Origins 60
HyperX
Most major gaming peripheral companies have already introduced 60-percent mechanical keyboards, which are more compact than full-sized versions and have become trendy in recent years for aesthetic and size reasons. But at CES 2021, HyperX is finally following suit by debuting its first compact model called the Alloy Origins 60. There are fewer keys here than one of its full-sized options, but not necessarily fewer functions;…
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