We know it's coming on June 23, but Verizon Wireless today pre-announced the new Motorola Droid X by slapping it up on the carrier's Web site.

We know it's coming on June 23, but Verizon Wireless today pre-announced the new Motorola Droid X by slapping it up on the carrier's Web site.

According to Verizon's site, the Droid X has a 4.3-inch screen, HDMI output and a "720p display," which probably refers to the HDMI out. No smartphone, not even the iPhone 4 with its "retina display," has a screen that is 720 pixels deep.

The original announcement for Verizon's launch event next week said that Adobe's CEO will speak at the product launch, strongly implying that the new phone will run Adobe Flash 10.1.

It's unclear from the image on Verizon's Web site whether the Droid X is a sliding or slab-style phone, and whether or not a QWERTY keyboard is hiding behind its clearly raised screen.

Earlier this week, Engadget presented what they claimed to be a preview of the Droid X, although the site would not explain where they got the device from, and neither Verizon nor Motorola would comment on the record about it. According to Engadget, the device has an 854-by-480 screen, an 8-megapixel camera and no physical keyboard.

Back in January at the CES trade show, Motorola chief executive Sanjay Jha promised a new Droid with an improved QWERTY keyboard over the original Motorola Droid's flat keyboard. If the Droid X isn't that unit, perhaps two devices may be released on June 23rd.