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    HyperX Cloud Stinger Review: A True Competitor

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Michael Wall, Feb 3, 2017.

  1. Michael Wall

    Michael Wall Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    Kingston HyperX has had nothing short of meteoric rise in the gaming peripheral market since the release of the of the HyperX Cloud back in 2014. The company gained notoriety for its simple and well executed designs. The Kingston HyperX Cloud Stinger continues the ethos “less is more” with a striped design and solid performance, but perhaps its most intriguing characteristic is the price. At only $50 the Cloud Stinger is HyperX’s most affordable peripheral to date.

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  2. Galm

    Galm "Stand By, We're Analyzing The Situation!"

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    Nice article! Do you know if they are based off of the Takstar Pro 80 or is it something else?