PCWorld’s review of the Motorola Droid lauded the Droid’s high-resolution screen and “snappy Web browsing.”
Reviewer Robert S. Anthony writes that the Droid provides excellent call quality for both parties to a call.
Anthony was also impressed with the exceptional integration between the Droid and accessories like the car-window dock and tabletop dock.
A “powerful new competitor” to the iPhone, PCWorld gives the Motorola Droid a score of 90/100.
The full review of the Droid can be read at PCWorld’s website.

#1 by Jeff on November 4, 2009 - 10:30 am
If this is going to be a true smartphone, why have we not heard anything about wireless sync and a task list? Wireless sync is a powerful tool that saves a ton of time. Who really wants to perform syncs with a cable when it can just happen in real time over the air? And, it gives you a real time backup if the unthinkable happens to your phone.