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bit-tech published a review of Hiper's Alloy keyboards



However, the smaller size, tough build quality, durable finish and simple styling of the Solid Alloy means that this keyboard is very well suited for use atop a media centre or home cinema system (although it is wired, which might put some off), and this is helped by the excellent array of media keys located along the top of the keyboard.

While these have come at the cost of shortcut keys (the Solid Alloy has just two for both email and Internet browser), we find that media keys are of much more use than shortcuts, especially if you¡¦re in game or mid-movie and don¡¦t want to alt-tab or interrupt playback. The funky purple, vaguely UV LEDs for num/scroll/caps lock also make a welcome return.

Although it¡¦s a little more expensive than the larger SuperSlim Alloy keyboard we¡¦ve also looked at today, we think the superior build quality of the Solid Alloy makes it the better choice of the two. It¡¦s a very attractive, wonderfully finished little bit of kit that¡¦s great for smaller workstations or a media PC, and while there¡¦s still room for improvement is still a fine compact keyboard.
Hiper Alloy Keyboards Review