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336 HyperX Eve 1800 Review: Not worth $50

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Tom's Hardware · 04/11/2026 08:00 EDT

HyperX Eve 1800 Review: Not worth $50

The HyperX Eve 1800 is not a good keyboard, even for $50, as it’s lacking in features and not pleasant to use.

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