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I checked out the video a moment ago and I have to admit that I really like their approach. Accessing menus, going back to home screen, switching between apps and so on seem much more seamless than having to move your finger all the way out of the screen to press a button, then back to the screen, and I especially like getting audio/haptic feedback from the menus -- it's going to quickly become a second nature when you get used to it! The UI is also really slick and smooth, almost like when I get we..err, I mean, warm butter!
Too bad these guys didn't actually show any of the more advanced features, like e.g. how well it does handle running Android-apps, or if you can integrate IM-networks in the Messaging - app, or if there is a command-line accessible at all, and so on. Really, my biggest concern is about how locked-down the OS will really be and if it will be a spiritual successor to the N900 or not.