Both have been overhauled with competitive players in mind, making them more efficient and faster to use.
However, the mouse is no longer suitable for left-handed use, which is disappointing.
Alienware Pro Wireless Keyboard and Mouse: Design
The new Alienware Pro Wireless Keyboard is a tenkylessmarvel.
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It features two silicone sound-dampening layers, which makes for a richer and higher-quality typing experience.
It also looks beautiful, especially with the RGB lighting illuminating it.
While the latter weighed 3oz / 86g, the new model is remarkably light at under 2.12oz / 60g.
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There is one caveat, however.
It’s disappointing that left-handed players are left behind again for the sake of a few grams.
A member of Team Liquid remarked to me that the keyboard felt easier and more responsive to use.
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It’s not just the actuation force that’s been completely overhauled.
Unlike the 2023 model, this keyboard is using Alienware Linear Mechanical switches instead of the Cherry MX switches.
However, this means there’s one less option for non-competitive gamers and general users.
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Both the keyboard and mouse benefit from increased response times due to lighter and more efficient builds.
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