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Alienware brings exciting Star Wars keycaps and mousepads with Team Liquid

Alienware brings exciting Star Wars keycaps and mousepads with Team Liquid

Alienware has teamed up with Team Liquid to launch a new set of custom Star Wars keycaps and mousepads inspired by the famous Star Wars universe. This is the first time Alienware has released its own themed keycap collection, and it looks like a solid step for fans of gaming setups and sci-fi design.

The Star Wars keycap set is mainly made for the Alienware Pro Series keyboards, but it also works with most modern mechanical keyboards. It uses Cherry-profile keycaps made from strong PBT material, which is known for long life and resistance to wear. The legends are dye-sublimated, so the letters will not fade easily over time.

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Alienware includes a full 143-key set of Star Wars Keycaps, or 141 keys in the space-themed version. This means it supports standard ANSI layouts and even basic UK ISO layouts. It also covers common keyboard sizes, including boards with a 6.25u bottom row. Even though the set is designed with Alienware’s Pro Wireless Gaming Keyboard in mind, it should fit many other keyboards without issues.

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Along with the Star Wars keycaps, the company has also launched four large mousepads. These are based on famous locations from the Star Wars universe, including Endor, Dagobah, Kamino, and a general Galactic Conflict theme. The artwork is inspired by designs from Ralph McQuarrie, who helped shape the original look of Star Wars.

Each mousepad measures 88.9 x 40.64 cm, giving plenty of space for both keyboard and mouse. They come with a smooth cloth surface, stitched edges for better durability, and a rubber base to stop slipping during use.

In terms of pricing, the Star Wars keycap set is available for $75, while each mousepad costs $40. Both products are currently listed on the Team Liquid US official website.

This launch is simple but smart. Alienware is not trying anything too complex here, but it is offering something clean, useful, and clearly aimed at fans who want to add a bit of Star Wars keycaps style to their desk setup.

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