Alienware Also Debuts High-Performance Monitors, Keyboards & Mice

Alienware also introduces gaming monitors, keyboards and mice with signature premium design, updates Alienware 15 notebook with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Max-Q.



Alienware's been short on branded accessories, but now it's moving to rectify that starting with a small number of keyboard, mouse and monitor options. Currently, the Alienware GearShop tosses you out to Dell's site and its S series of low-key budget gaming displays like the S2417DG and AW2518H . The AW2518H is a 24.5 inch 1080p monitor with a fast 240Hz native refresh rate and 1ms response time (1080p). To hit those high speeds, the monitor uses a TN panel with 400 nits brightness and 1000:1 contrast ratio. The monitor is available in two flavors: the AW2518H, which features Nvidia's G-Sync technology and will retail at $699, and the AW2518HF, a $499 FreeSync variant. Both available now.
 

 
Now you've got an option to match your Alienware system with a flashier 25-inch display with an angular tripod-footed stand, glowing accents -- including the trademark green alien head -- and support for either FreeSync ($500; directly converted, £385 and AU$660) or G-Sync ($700; directly converted, £540 and AU$925). In addition to being the company's first FreeSync-compatible offering, it hits the high notes -- 240Hz refresh without overclocking.

Delivering on fans’ requests, Alienware is debuting a full range of performance oriented gaming monitors and peripherals with its signature premium design and the specs and customization that gamers demand including Alienware’s AlienFX lighting, which works with more than 150 titles, including Sid Meier’s Civilization VI, Shadow Warrior 2 and Agents of Mayhem (available August 15, 2017), for in-game lighting effects.Monitors – 

Available in the U.S. June 13, concurrent with E3: monitors ($499-699 USD). 
 
Alienware Advanced Gaming Keyboard –

 Available in the U.S. June 13, concurrent with E3: Advanced Gaming Keyboard ($89.99 USD).
 
Alienware Pro Gaming Keyboard –

 Available in the U.S. June 13, concurrent with E3: Pro Gaming Keyboard ($119.99 USD). 
 
Alienware Advanced Gaming Mouse –

 Available in the U.S June 13, concurrent with E3: Advanced Gaming Mouse ($49.99 USD). 
 
Alienware Elite Gaming Mouse –

 Available in the U.S. June 13, concurrent with E3: Advanced Gaming Mouse ($89.99 USD).
Alienware 15 to offer NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 with Max-Q design

Alienware 15 will offer the new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 with Max-Q technology operating at the GPUs highest performance configuration of 110 watts starting June 27. Alienware’s adoption of Max-Q technology provides the highest performance in a 15.6” laptop for PC gaming, VR and other applications that continues Alienware’s tradition of designing innovative systems with the latest technology. Balancing superior gaming performance with portability, the Alienware 15 features a full complement of input/output connections for popular gaming peripherals and VR headsets. Game longer with a 99Whr battery, while fully immersed in AlienFX lighting with a keyboard optimized for competitive gamers. Available in the U.S. June 27, with pricing to be announced soon.


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