The RGB is also compatible with 200 plus games, for you to feel more immersed as you play. The keyboard also features an Alien FX RGB, with over 16 million colors. And, just like the keycaps, the case is coated with a skin-like material, adding a very nice shiney effect. It comes in two color schemes (“lunar light” and “dark side of the moon”) and has an aluminum alloy frame, with an ABS plastic case.
The AW510k has a pretty subtle, uncomplicated design, yet still offers a very nice aesthetic to your PC gaming arsenal. You may also love its looks just as much as its performance.
You get full focus, never interrupted by noise you’ll love it. You’ll find writing pages worth of content very peaceful and almost total silence, when gaming with it. It eliminates the stress of having to worry about the loud, ear-killing click-clacking sounds that other keyboards have. The AW510k is also a great keyboard for typing on, given how quiet it is. This goes very well with the RGB, as well as with the switches. The keycaps are ultra-thin, ABS made, and are coated with a nice, skin-like material. There’s no need to worry about not being cut down because you couldn’t get to the D button from the Y one quick enough. This is very good for high action, quick movement games like Division 2, where you’d have to sprint into cover while under fire, or Black Desert Online’s fast-paced combat scenarios. You can move your fingers across this keyboard very fluently, like a galloping horse treading down a smooth road. The AW510K is fit with Cherry MX Low Profile Red switches, offering shorter travel times and a very low actuation force. When it comes to responsiveness, it appears that Alienware has spared absolutely no expense to ensure a top-notch experience for buyers. With that out of the way, let’s get into the AW510K’s performance. Hot Keys Functions: Volume, mute, play/pause, stop, backward, skip backward, skip forward.Color Variants: Dark Side of the Moon, Lunar Light.Backlighting: RGB / 16.8 million colours.It also features a standard numeric keypad and multiple media buttons, and weighs 0.91kg. Let’s take a quick look at the AW510K’s specs before we begin, shall we? If you are a fan of wired keyboards, this one has a thick, double USB cable for passthrough with other devices. It’s packed to the brim with wonderful features like an RGB, bouncy responsiveness, unique design and many, many more, which we are all going to look at in this review. If you are a fan of Alienware (I don’t know anyone who isn’t), and of high quality, low-profile gaming keyboards, I’m sure you’ll love this one. Now, Alienware has released one of its newest keyboards, the Alienware AW510k, along with the AW610M wireless RGB mouse and AW510H virtual surround professional gaming headset. It has since been able to swim in the success of it. But, since that same year, Alienware has dipped their toes into keyboard and mouse manufacturing, starting with the TactX set. Before 2010, it was only known for its desktops and laptops. Since 1996, Alienware has been credited as one of the top high-end computer hardware companies in the world. I also work with other affiliate partners and may be compensated from the links below.
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