Palm device concept










We weren’t able to get many details on the Pad, but as these renders show, the new device comes with a kickstand, wireless physical keypad, and a slide-down back with gaming controls and a touch-sensitive input area.

Palm Pad, by Brent Downey:
We weren’t able to get many details on the Pad, but as these renders show, the new device comes with a kickstand, wireless physical keypad, and a slide-down back with gaming controls and a touch-sensitive input area.

Palm Twist, by Adam Wrigley:
With concave sides for easy grip the Twist stands as both a portrait slider phone, but when up you can give the screen a twist to turn it sideways for gaming with exposed joystick controls.

Palm R1, by David Rhyne:
Running a totally overhauled webOS 2.0, the new slate-style R1 packs a 1.33GHz processor, a 960×480 3.5 inch super-black screen, a textured magnesium body, and a 6MP rear camera with 1.3MP up front.

Palm C40, by David Vogt:
A nice big 4.3 inch screen over a BlackBerry-style portrait slider keyboard mark the stand-out features of the C40. Inside you’ll find a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 32GB for storage, and webOS 2.0, all wrapped up in a magnesium shell.

Unnamed Palm Phone, by Jamie Myer:
This phone slides vertically and rotates, allowing keyboard use with portrait and landscape oriented screens. Rotating exposes a front-facing camera and speaker, and the whole package is nerd-friendly translucent.

Unnamed Palm Watch, by Jesus Valenzuela:
Details are sparse on this webOS-powered watch, but what is clear is that it packs a projector to take your webOS experience from the super-small screen to however big you’d like.

Palm Pre 2, Palm Pad, and Palm Watch, by Virox:
The next generation in personal computing, the Pre 2, Pad, and Watch, all from Palm conspire to take you to the next level of connectivity. All move up to modern standards and then take a leap past, with the Watch in particular pushing the edge of modern consumer technologies with a flexible LED screen for notifications, reminders, and media controls.

HP Palm TouchPad webOS tablet device:


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