Last week, Mashable held a demo event with Verizon Wireless where we had the opportunity to get our hands on the DROID PRO and develop some first impressions.
Like most of Motorola's other DROID offerings, the device runs Android 2.2. The DROID PRO is the first Android device to be targeted at the professional and enterprise markets.
Curiously, the PRO is saddled with Motoblur. While the version is toned down to be less obtuse, it's still not entirely conducive to enterprise implementations. Facebook integration, for instance, is decidedly less than professional and, at times, completely distracting.
But it's not all bad — the PRO is well made. The keyboard, its most distinctive feature, is enough to accommodate even the staunchest BlackBerry fanatic. Its keys are big and easy to type on even with large hands.
While the 320 x 480 touchscreen might not be an industry benchmark, it's more than passable for anyone who doesn't have the device pegged for heavy media playback. However, if you do want to watch a movie from time to time, the 1GHz processor and 512MB of RAM are amply capable of crunching some media.