Opera Introduces Concept 'Neon' Browser

Opera has introduced an odd "concept" web browser called Neon that'll be used to try out a bunch of experimental features. The browser essentially overlays itself on a desktop-like setup. It places bookmarks and your top websites across the display and doesn't have a traditional address bar.
A line simply appears towards the top of the screen for searches and URLs.
Instead of using the typical tab system, Opera Neon puts your open websites on the righthand side of the browser and displays them as circular icons. You can easily enter a split-screen mode by dragging one bubble over an already open tab.
Some tools, such as a screenshot feature, are found on the leftside of the browser.
Most of Neon is based around design rather than functionality, so it's more of an interesting thing to try out than a browser to use 24/7. It's also somewhat sluggish since it's still in development.
You can get it for Windows and macOS.

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