Samsung perfected the concept of pen-enabled handsets with last year's Note 3. Now the 5.7-inch Galaxy Note 4 adds a 16-MP camera with optical image stabilization, a metal frame, a sharp 2560 x 1440 display, a stylus that feels more like a real ballpoint pen on paper, and tons of new pen-ready tricks. At $299 with a two-year contract, this high-end handset is a productivity powerhouse in your pocket--and it's worth every penny. Now here's how to use it.
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Alienware has never been afraid to march to the beat of its own drum. The Alienware 13 ($1,699, starting at $999) is the company's thinnest gaming laptop to date, and retains many of the things we love about Alienware notebooks -- customizable lighting, impressively long battery life and fast gaming performance. However, the company kicked things up a notch with a mesmerizing 2560 x 1440-pixel touchscreen and a new external graphics amplifier.