If you’ve been looking for a clear, beautiful demonstration of some of the new Palm Pre’s features, Palm has provided. Their Palm Pre page shows the following demo video displaying the interaction of calendar, mail, web, and search on WebOS.
Watch it here, or head on over to Palm’s site to view.
Sprint has benevolently bestowed upon us a series of Palm Pre demo videos, detailing what the Palm Pre can do with its OS, games, and dev platform. The Pre looks as impressive as ever, and webOS with its synergy feature look especially cool, keeping multiple calendars in sync and drawing contact information from different sources. Also, to close open apps, you can flick them upwards… Necessary? Not really. Useful? Nope. Geektacular? You betcha.
So without further ado…
Wait. One more ado. What’s with this set? Zach Morris would be in his element here, but these guys look a little out of place showing off 2009’s hottest device in an environment reminiscent of 1991. Search “Sprint Palm Pre webinar” to see the rest of the videos.
This may be the first time that a smartphone has made its national debut on a late night variety show, but if the Palm Pre is as successful as expected, maybe the next iteration of iPhone will show up first on Letterman.
Engadget’s Joshua Topolsky demonstrated a few of the Palm Pre’s features on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Monday night. One thing we noticed: the accelerometer display adjustment looked much, much smoother than an equivalent iPhone reaction. Not to mention this was demonstrated while sorting through multiple open apps. Pretty sweet.