Palm pad and a landscape slider...

CurseTheSky

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The slider reminds me of one of the Kin versions.

The "pad" is probably their best bet, IMO. iPad-esque tablets are getting to be the new craze now that netbooks are no longer hyped up.

The two on the right look like Blackberry Bold / Torch clones.
 

Stang289

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Those are all mock-ups. And, there is no such thing as a Blackberry Torch clone, because the Torch is a clone of the Pre.
 

quikah

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I am somewhat skeptical they will keep the Palm name. I was driving by Palm HQ in Sunnyvale a couple days ago, the signs have all been changed to HP.
 

kaerflog

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The 2 best looking mocked up devices are the far left and far right
The one on the far right is what the Pre 2 should have looked like.
The one on the far left is a beauty.
Make something like those HP and I certainly will try one.
 

shortylickens

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The 2 best looking mocked up devices are the far left and far right
The one on the far right is what the Pre 2 should have looked like.
The one on the far left is a beauty.
Make something like those HP and I certainly will try one.

I too am getting the point where I'd prefer a huge touch screen to a small screen and keyboard. My Droid is so lame now compared to things like the HD2.

Also like that Palm may venture into the tablet market.
 

Slick5150

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WebOS is the perfect OS for a tablet device, so I'm really looking forward to the Palm Pad.
 

TheStu

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Palm didn't invent the portrait slider.

He never said they did, he was simply saying that the portrait slider concept from the site was not a blackberry clone and that he thought that the Torch was RIM's first portrait slider. If that portrait slider is a clone of anything, how about it be a clone of the Palm Pre, you know the previous WebOS device.

And who did invent/was first to really put out a portrait slider? In the same way that Microsoft/Apple didn't invent the GUI paradigm that we have now, but they are more widely attributed to its existence.
 

DivideBYZero

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He never said they did, he was simply saying that the portrait slider concept from the site was not a blackberry clone and that he thought that the Torch was RIM's first portrait slider. If that portrait slider is a clone of anything, how about it be a clone of the Palm Pre, you know the previous WebOS device.

And who did invent/was first to really put out a portrait slider? In the same way that Microsoft/Apple didn't invent the GUI paradigm that we have now, but they are more widely attributed to its existence.

The form factor had been around for years, more commonly in T9 format, but portrait sliders, none the less. I don't think you need me to tell you that.
 

TheStu

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The form factor had been around for years, more commonly in T9 format, but portrait sliders, none the less. I don't think you need me to tell you that.

All I am saying is that if you are going to go all 'X didn't do Y' you best bring the facts.