If you’ve been wanting to get Steam games into your living room — and don’t want to wait for Valve’s official Steam OS— Alienware is now ready to take your money. Alienware is also selling a number of other configurations with more memory, hard drive space, and faster processors. After Valve announced that it would delay the Steam OS and controller to 2015, Alienware decided to design its own user interface on top of Windows rather than delay its console. Back at E3 when Alienware announced its new plan, the company wasn’t ready to show off its new interface — but to go along with the pre-order, we’re finally seeing how users will interact with the Alpha when they boot it up.