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Alienware shows off a mechanical keyboard and QD-OLED monitor

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This fall, Alienware is releasing a set of new hardware for gamers who just can’t get enough. The company has just announced its new tenkeyless mechanical keyboard, curved QD-OLED gaming monitor, and upgraded Aurora R15 desktop PC.

The new TKL mechanical keyboard ($130) is based on Alienware’s popular low-profile RGB keyboard. It offers a similar design with Cherry MX Red switches, customizable RGB lighting (controlled per key via AlienFX), and a wired-only design (with cable routing under the keyboard chassis). But of course it’s a model without a number pad, so you get rid of the number pad.

Oddly enough, Alienware has an upgraded version of the 34-inch QD-OLED monitor it released earlier this year. The new AW3423DWF monitor ($1,100) has the same specs as the previous model, including a 34-inch Quantum Dot OLED panel, a 175Hz refresh rate, and a curved design. But it uses a slimmer design for easy wall mounting and comes in a new black color. Plus, it’s cheaper at just $1,100.

And of course, Alienware has its new Aurora R15 desktop PC. It features 13th Gen Intel Core processors, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40-series GPUs, and enhanced liquid cooling with improved fans. These advancements offer 58% more processing power than previous Alienware PCs, according to the company.

Alienware’s new TKL mechanical keyboard and 34-inch QD-OLED monitor launch this fall for $130 and $1,100, respectively. The Aurora R15 desktop computer arrives at a later date for an unknown price.

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