Alienware is taking a stab at the low-profile mechanical gaming keyboard. Potentially a best-of-both-worlds option for hardcore PC players, such keyboards blend the technical benefits of mechanical ...
Alienware is taking a stab at the low-profile mechanical gaming keyboard. Potentially a best-of-both-worlds option for hardcore PC players, such keyboards blend the technical benefits of mechanical ...
Shrinking down to the 75% form factor, the Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Keyboard sacrifices little to produce a high-quality gaming peripheral for competitive players. Keyboards are such a personal ...
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A hybrid of old-school sci-fi charm and modern features, the Alienware Pro Wireless is an excellent keyboard. It's expensive, but those distinctive 'tocking' keys in combination with a superb overall ...
The new Alienware Tri-Mode Wireless Gaming Keyboard (AW920K) is the first wireless gaming keyboard from the hardware maker, with availability starting today in the US. It's a premium kit with ...
Esports athletes typically practice and play for extended periods of time, so the biggest concerns they expressed when consulted were around comfort and adjustability. The Pro Wireless Keyboard ...
The last of the Alienware products to come across our desks in the past few months is their Pro Gaming Keyboard, the AW768 to be specific. Aside from the fact that it's the shiniest keyboard we've ...
So you're a fan of the ol' Alienware brand, but just don't have the money to get in on a full blown Alienware rig? Now, for a whole lot less than a new system, you're able to have your own Alienware ...
Esports athletes typically practice and play for extended periods of time, so the biggest concerns they expressed when consulted were around comfort and adjustability. The Pro Wireless Keyboard ...
Alienware has created a keyboard with a ton of solid features that brings it in line with dedicated accessory brands. But it misses the mark with its janky driver software, and it’s about $30 too ...