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Microsoft has tried to make a raft of changes with its Edge browser that comes with Windows 10 , but Opera has taken innovation to a different level with its new browser: Neon. <br \/>Neon is classed as a concept browser, built with the same Blink engine as the standard Opera browser , but with a totally different look and a host of experimental features. <br \/>Instead of your usual browser UI with the address bar and tabs right at the top of the screen in a traditional window, Neon plays things far faster and looser with a homepage that has website favourites encased in bubbles that simply float above your desktop wallpaper, with the URL bar hovering above them. <br \/>Open tabs also appear as bubbles vertically down the right-hand side of the screen, inlaid with images to give you a visual clue as to what site is open in the tab. These bubbles can be dragged around with your mouse, and have a real weight to them with Neon having a physics engine. And a \u2018gravity\u2019 system which means that your most-used tabs are automatically put in a more prominent position in Opera\u2019s speed dial. <br \/>Then there are features like snap-to-gallery, which lets you draw a crop box around any image (or part of an image) on a web page, copying it directly so you can easily paste it into, say, a Facebook chat (and the image automatically has its web address linked to it, so you can easily go back and find the site where it came from at a later date). <br \/>The browser also lets you pop videos out from a site into their own window, which you can easily adjust the size of or shift around, and there\u2019s a \u2018player panel\u2019 that displays all the tabs playing music or video so you can swiftly access media-related content. <br \/>Neon also benefits from a split-screen mode, which lets you interact with two websites simultaneously side-by-side. <br \/>You can download the browser and try it out on Windows now \u2013 grab it here \u2013 but bear in mind this is a piece of concept software, and not intended to be used as your full-time browser. 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