Overview What's Good: Thin form factor is incredibly appealing. The Pixi holds a slight battery advantage to the Pre, and the keyboard is a bit more tactile. What's Bad: The Pixi's screen real estate is smaller, and the lag is greater than the Pre's. Introduction Six months ago, Palm launched the Pre, the first device running webOS. Offering the manufacturer's revolutionary webOS, it has been touted in several publications as the best user interface available on the market. The Pixi entered the retail scene on November 15th, becoming the manufacturer's second webOS device. Though less powerful than the Pre on many fronts, it was clear that the device was intended for a specific demographic. The challenge lies in price. With the Pre available for under $100 at several online outlets, and the Pixi's price hovering between $25 and $100, deciding between the two can be tough. Design & Features Much like the Palm Pre, the Pixi's packaging is small, offering the device, battery, USB... -
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