Palm Pre wins Best of CES 2009 and People's Voice Award
Best in Show: Palm Pre
(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CBS Interactive)On Saturday, CNET, in partnership with the Consumer Electronics Association, handed out its Best of CES 2009 Awards, including Best in Show and the People's Voice Award. And this year's big winner? The Palm Pre.
The Palm Pre smartphone took home both honors and became the first cell phone/smartphone to win the Best in Show since CNET started presenting the Best of CES awards in 2006. The Palm Pre went up against some stiff competition, including the Sony DSC-G3 and the Sony P-series Lifestyle PC. So why the Pre?
Well, it was a combination of things. First, and most important in our opinion, the Palm Pre along with the new Palm Web OS, brings an innovative way to how you interact with your device and how it organizes information. The Deck of Cards feature truly makes multitasking on your smartphone a breeze, and the Synergy functionality pulls in all your personal management information (e-mail, contacts, and calendar) from various sources into one place. Sure, other devices and operating systems have made similar attempts, but from what we've seen, the Palm Pre is the first smartphone to truly deliver on this in a seamless way.
We also liked the best-of-breed design, as the Pre offers a multitouch screen that rivals the iPhone and even one-ups Apple's smartphone with a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard. The list of features is long and impressive, including a full HTML Web browser, a full range of wireless options, and multimedia capabilities. Palm will also offer an App Store, and since the Palm Web OS was built with developers in mind, we expect the smartphone's capabilities and uses will only expand.
It's pretty evident that Palm put a lot of thought into the user interface, design, and features, as everything seamlessly works together to offer the best user experience, making the smartphone a really useful tool in your daily life. Obviously, this is a huge win for Palm, a company that has come under harsh criticism for its lack of innovation and struggles to keep up the competition, but it looks like Palm stepped up to the plate and hit one out of the park. It will be interesting to see where the Palm Pre stands in a year and whether it delivers on all this hype, but for now, we'll let Palm bask in its victory. Congratulations to Palm and all the Best of CES winners and finalists.
Check out CNET's full coverage of CES 2009, including the complete list of Best of CES category winners.
Bonnie Cha is a senior editor for CNET, covering smartphones and GPS. When she's not testing the latest gadgets, you can find her chasing after her crazy lab or surfing in the chilly waters of Northern California. E-mail Bonnie.

dctech08 - I'm guessing you're an Apple fanboy??
In a research note, Citi analyst Jim Suva upgraded the Palm to a ?hold? from a ?sell? based on the Pre, which ?looks like a game changer? and ?could help improve financials.?
The Pre fixes all the iPhone weaknesses like task switching , multi-tasking , the brilliance of the gesture area , the genius of being able to close an app by flicking it off the top of the screen , the genius of Synergy which updates all your contact info from many different services automatically and pulls them all into one list. The improvements over the iPhone go on and on.
The iPhone was no Jesus phone after all...not even an Apostle !
WITH THE PALM PRE MY FAITH IS NOW RESTORED.
I just recently told my friends of mine who were saying Palm inc. was a thing of the past that I wanted a phone with a iphone/itouch size touch screen, slide away keyboard and Palm OS. I told them these three features would make me happy. I would have said any one of the following features in addition to my three requirements would make it a great phone:
1. Integrated GPS
2. GBs of memory (as opposed to MBs)
3. A revamped palm/phone OS with real improvements (in the palm pre this turned out to be palm webOS with: synergry, a "super search" and multiple windows at a finger flick)
[4.] Integrated push email system - (I consider this the only thing blackberries have over treo but this is already possible with chatter on the treo but the integration without having to buy software is nice)
The PALM PRE has the large touch screen, physical keyboard and palm OS in addition to all 4 of these super additions. It even sounds like it won't break the bank which is amazing considering there is not a single thing more I could ask for in this phone! Maybe I would style it a bit differently lol, but at least the look still tops the treo 300's clear plastic flip cover ear piece that I got made fun of for in HS because it was possible to see the callers ear through the phone. [Not to mention the duck tape I used to hold the thing together when it would break]
PALM IS BACK!
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by falonap
January 25, 2009 8:47 AM PST
- When will Verizon offer the phone?
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