VIDEO: Opera touch browser for tablets

Sneak peak of new Android browser

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4 January 2011 11:15 GMT / By Paul Lamkin

It really is a sneak peak, and it doesn't give much away - but the news that Opera is finally making its way onto our tablets is good news.

The Norwegian company has given us this first glimpse of the Opera for tablet browser in action and will be unveiling the first public preview over in Vegas at CES 2011.

"In 2011, tablets are a new must-have", said Christen Krogh, chief development officer at Opera Software.

"Opera for tablets brings the same trusted Internet experience to tablets and netbook PCs as users have come to love on their mobile phones and desktops".

Pocket-lint is over in Vegas in full force, so be sure to check our CES area to keep up with all of the trade show news as and when it breaks.

Via: opera.com

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