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HyperX Alloy MKW100 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard $79 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Looks like a great price for a MK.

Price matched with Scorptec : Here
Price matched with PLE: Here

  • Dynamic RGB Lighting Effects: Get radiant and per key lighting with dynamic effects to add a touch of flair and style to your PC setup.
  • Durable Aluminum Frame: With a solid aluminum frame, the Alloy MKW100 is designed for stability when keystrokes are flying fast.
  • Comfortable, detachable wrist rest: The detachable wrist rest helps reduce fatigue from long gaming or work sessions.
  • Responsive and Reliable Dust-proof Switches: With dust-proof mechanical switches rated for up to 50 million keypresses, you’ll enjoy long-lasting and quiet reliability from the Alloy MKW100.
  • Tough Braided Cable Made to Last: Gold plated USB connector prevents corrosion while the cloth braiding increases longevity of the cable for years of reliable use.
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  • +1

    Surprisingly little detail on the switches, other than that they are "dustproof".

    • +2

      TTC Red Switch according to Scorptec listing, not sure how they are compared to other switches.

      PLE Listing shows as HyperX Red Switches

  • +1

    Not the same model, but have the origins alloy tkl ones. Good stuff all round but absolutely horrible big key stablisers, sounded like those cheap kmart/kogan mech keyboards. O rings and lube fixed it somewhat but yeah. Maybe just my unit but I would definitely be careful and since its amazon you can probably get a refund or an exchange easily.

  • Also available at JB HiFi for the same price in-store. The switch below is red.

    https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/hyperx-alloy-mkw100-mechn…

  • TTC Red Switches, seems to be a cheaper alternative to Cherry MX Reds
    https://keebworks.com/ttc-silent-red/

  • +2

    Man I miss the days when light bleed was a failure instead of a feature.
    My old Logitech G110 illuminated the letters/numbers without spraying light noise all over the place.
    I must be really old.

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