What web-browsers are available for the Toshiba Folio 100 and how do they compare to Safari on the iPad?

The Toshiba Folio 100 comes pre-loaded with Opera Mobile, a web browser specific to smartphones and PDAs. The latest version of Opera Mobile utilizes Presto for layout and supports most web standards, including Ajax which is often used for interactive web apps. Opera Mobile can also compress page size, which compresses websites, to increase download speed.

According to Wikipedia, this reduces bandwidth consumption up to 80%. Opera Mobile can also be set up to use a password manager, pop-up blockers, copy & paste, autofill, bookmarks, and history. It can be used with finger touch or stylus.

Opera Mobile has one several awards, most recently in 2007, which indicates that the browser can’t compete with other mobile browser options. Mobile Safari, Apple’s mobile browser, offers comparable features, but is based on WebKit. The main differences are going to be user interface.

I’d recommend trying both at the computer store to determine which program you personally prefer. Don’t let the browser be your sole deciding factor, though, because you can always add a different browser that better suits your needs.

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