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 ...
There was a time when mechanical keyboards used to be a niche product. Lately, they’ve gained in popularity, mostly among gamers for their shorter travel distance and better responsiveness. Our ...
The Area 51 name carries a herculean amount of weight with gaming laptop fans, seeing how the original 2000s-era Area-51m ...
A few weeks ago, we looked at the Alienware Advanced Gaming Keyboard. Now we’re back with another gaming keyboard from the company. This time, our Alienware Pro Gaming Keyboard review takes a look at ...
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 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 ...
Click, clack, some keys we'll whack: The newest trend to emerge in the mechanical-keyboard world is the 75% keyboard. Slightly bigger than the now-common 60% and 65% programmer-style keyboards but ...
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 ...
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 ...
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