Verizon Wireless Motorola Droid as a Tablet
November 2, 2009 – 6:26 am | Comments

For casual couch surfers and those who need a phone, a smartphone-tablet may not be a bad idea. Sure, you won’t get the full multitouch (as Android doesn’t seem to support that natively, at least …

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Verizon Wireless Motorola Droid as a Tablet

Posted by Chuong Nguyen on November 2, 2009 – 6:26 amComments

motorola-droid-001_mediumFor casual couch surfers and those who need a phone, a smartphone-tablet may not be a bad idea. Sure, you won’t get the full multitouch (as Android doesn’t seem to support that natively, at least not in the US) and no pen-enabled computing, but you do get quite an advanced smartphone platform that will serve double duty as a a mobile internet device and will allow you to surf the Internet and do some basic computing functions.

I have done the review of the Motorola Droid for pocketnow.com. The videos have been reposted below in a playlist feature. Please click through to view all the videos, including an unboxing and hardware tour, a software preview, an exploration of the free voice guided turn-by-turn Google Maps with Navigation, and a demo of the video quality.

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=63FBF75056EB5D0E

The complete Motorola Droid review is available on pocketnow.com.

The Droid faces some competition from the Samsung Moment on Sprint, which also sports a sliding keyboard as well.

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The complete Samsung Moment review is available on pocketnow.com.

You can also view additional videos on my channel at youtube.com/chuongvision.


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