Someone at Palm seriously needs to fire their design team. Other than some movement of keys and the removal of the antennae, the Palm smartphone has pretty much looked the same since it's original release. It's a shame that a company doing as poorly as Palm is a) putting out a snooze inducing device like this and b) starting it out with a company that is losing customers by the boatload. This is a Centro....with a little more under the hood. You don't see Chevy putting the Corvette engine under the hood of a Cobalt so why is Palm doing this? If I was a Palm employee I would dust off my resume because they are heading downwards fast!
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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Someone at Palm seriously needs to fire their design team. Other than some movement of keys and the removal of the antennae, the Palm smartphone has pretty much looked the same since it's original release. It's a shame that a company doing as poorly as Palm is a) putting out a snooze inducing device like this and b) starting it out with a company that is losing customers by the boatload. This is a Centro....with a little more under the hood. You don't see Chevy putting the Corvette engine under the hood of a Cobalt so why is Palm doing this? If I was a Palm employee I would dust off my resume because they are heading downwards fast!