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Images: Opera Mini Dimension beta

By Larry Dignan June 18, 2007, 10:58 PM PDT

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Images: Opera Mini Dimension beta

The Opera Mini 4 beta launched June 19 and the browser enhances mobile browsing in a few key ways. The primary enhancement is the ability to view a Web page as you would on a PC. Opera fits it to your screen with the same URL. No annoying WAP or “m” URLs required.

Images: Opera Mini Dimension beta

The Mini pulls off its browsing move by processing Web pages through its servers and then delivering them quickly to your mobile phone.

Images: Opera Mini Dimension beta

The Mini also strips down pages to the basics and suggests key areas to start. Context menus also make navigation easier.

Images: Opera Mini Dimension beta

Results are delivered to fit in your screen no matter what the size is.

Images: Opera Mini Dimension beta

Small screen rendering allows the Opera Mini to be used on phones that don’t fall into the smartphone category.

Images: Opera Mini Dimension beta

More importantly the latest Opera Mini delivers fast transfer rates.

Images: Opera Mini Dimension beta

An example of the full screen meeting the small screen.

Images: Opera Mini Dimension beta

From that screen you can zoom in on links courtesy of the virtual mouse.

Images: Opera Mini Dimension beta

The Opera Mini 4 beta launched June 19 and the browser enhances mobile browsing in a few key ways. The primary enhancement is the ability to view a Web page as you would on a PC. Opera fits it to your screen with the same URL. No annoying WAP or “m” URLs required.

Images: Opera Mini Dimension beta

Zooming in on ZDNet features.

Images: Opera Mini Dimension beta

Opera touts its browser in this iPhone spoof. The idea: Opera is free and works on multiple devices.

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