Exclusive: Opera To Show Off Browser For Windows 7 Tablets, Netbooks At CES
Opera Software on Monday teased a preview of Opera for Tablets , a law browser for hybrid hold devices, that it mentioned would be debuting at CES this week.
In a video, embedded below, the firm quickly showed the product in action on an Android tablet, a Samsung Milky Way Tab to be more specific.
TechCrunch has right away schooled that the firm will moreover uncover off a few Windows 7 tablets and netbooks running its ultimate browser at CES – we’ll see if the CrunchGear group can fire a few videos of those at the annual show.
Unlike Opera’s other mobile browsers, that are custom-built for smartphone gadgets ( inclusive Android phones ), Opera for Tablets seems to be more fit for incomparable hold screens, inclusive the skill to uniformly corkscrew and wizz Web pages.
Opera has fixed to us that the hold browser will moreover by shown running on Windows 7 notebooks at CES, but says it will usually denote a open preview, and that a open download let go will be something is to future. Same goes is to Android version.
Don’t hold your breath is to browser to advance to the iPad; nonetheless many approaching never to declare Apple authorize Opera Mini is to iPhone either, of course, so who knows?
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