Alienware has shown new gaming peripherals

Alienware has shown new gaming peripherals

The Alienware Wireless Gaming Mouse is the final piece of new gear to be introduced. It sports a right-handed sculpted shape and a special thumb channel “to aid give comfortable control throughout lengthy gaming sessions.” It includes separate L and R keyplates as well as optical switches. According to Alienware, the mouse’s sensor can monitor up to 26,000 dots per inch while recording fast motions at 650 inches per second and 50G maximum acceleration. It also has tactile grip zones. Alienware offers up to 140 hours of battery life, and the firm claims that five minutes of charging (when the battery is low) would result in 10 hours of uptime. The mouse (which was previously available in China last week) is available in North America today and abroad on March 31st for $100.

In addition, the business revealed updated pricing and availability dates for goods introduced at CES. On March 7th, the Alienware m16 and m18 laptops will be available in all Intel and Nvidia configurations. The m16 costs $1,899, while the m18 costs $2,099. Meanwhile, the Dell G15 ($899 and up) and G16 ($1,499 and up) will be available in Intel / Nvidia versions on March 21st. (AMD choices for all of those models will be available in Q2, with pricing information to follow.) Lastly, the Alienware x15 R2 will go on sale in early April for $1,799 USD.