At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Palm earlier today introduced a brand-new touchscreen smartphone, powered by a brand-new operating system. The Palm Pre’s front is all touchscreen with a single button. It slides upwards vertically, on a slight tilt, to expose a full keyboard. But the CES demonstration was done entirely using the touch interface — no keyboard and no stylus.
The user interface is simple and touch-based, with flick-scrolling through lists and gesture support that goes “beyond the screen.”
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