Go big or go home: Alienware recently constructed a massive mechanical keyboard and gaming mouse (for promotional purposes, of course) and enlisted a top esports team to help real-world test them.
Alienware has taken two of its peripherals, the Alienware AW420K mechanical keyboard and AW720M gaming mouse, and faithfully re-created them both at 14 times their original size. And with that, you've ...
If you’ve been looking around for a chic keyboard for either work or play, we’ve got a fabulous for you today. Amazon’s selling the Alienware Low-Profile RGB Gaming Keyboard for $99.99. That’s a ...
Alienware is dipping a mechanical digit into the world of minimalist gaming keyboards with the AW420K, a $149.99 keyboard with a tenkeyless form factor. Commonly called "TKL" models, tenkeyless boards ...
Keyboards are an integral part of a computer. Gaming keyboards are an important peripheral for PC gamers. If you’re into PC gaming, you know that getting a gaming keyboard can be a feat in and of ...
For a limited time, Amazon is dropping up to 33% off a few of Alienware's pro-grade peripherals. The Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse is down to $99.99 (originally $150) and Alienware Pro Wireless ...
With its best-in-class lighting and premium build, the Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Keyboard excels as a gaming keyboard that supports wired, wireless, or Bluetooth connectivity. Although it's a tad ...
The brand-new Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Keyboard is the result of a collaboration between Alienware and over 100 esports athletes, and it's a genuine step up over the company's previous products.
The Alienware Tri-Mode Wireless Gaming Keyboard (AW920K) is a gorgeous bit of kit with great RGB lighting, a solid typing experience, and the ability to connect to up to four devices between 2.4GHz ...
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 ...
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 ...