The surprise star of CES 2009 consumer technology trade show came from an unlikely source. But is the Pre enough to challenge Apple? It's no simple job marrying
hardware and software together seamlessly, but it helps if you can develop both yourself. And there aren't many companies that can; Apple being one, and Palm another. The Pre uses the company's new
Web OS and its own hardware to produce a product that caused spontaneous applause at CES 2009. Aside from an incredibly slick interface and control system, there are stacks of glee-inducing new
features too. As for the challenge to the iPhone, early indications are that it'll have slightly different, but potentially equal, strengths. Fingers crossed.
PalmPre: Apple challenger
FIRST POSTED FEBRUARY 6, 2009
FIRST POSTED FEBRUARY 6, 2009
Price: £TBA
Specifications
Playback formats: AAC, AAC, AMR, MP3, WAV audio, MPEG-4 H.263 / H.264 video, BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG image
Audio ports:3.5mm headphone out
Data ports:Bluetooth, Infra-red, mini USB
Network:802.11b, 802.11g, HSDPA
GPS: Yes
Dimensions: 6 x 1.7 x 10.5 cm (WDH)
Weight: 140g
Features
Proximity sensor, Microsoft Outlook with Microsoft Direct Push, POP3/IMAP support, integrated speakers, sliding QWERTY keyboard, quad-band, 8MB flash memory, 3.1in 320 x 480 screen, 3-megapixel flash autofocus camera

