Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

So, the tech world has officially flipped a coin and landed on heads—Opera’s AI browser Neon is now available to everyone! 🎉 But before you get too excited, let me hit you with the cold hard facts: it’ll cost you $19.90 a month. Yep, that’s right, you need to cough up some cash to ride this shiny new wave of web surfing innovation.

Neon isn’t just your run-of-the-mill browser; it boasts three AI agents—let’s call them your digital sidekicks: Chat, Do, and Make. Together, they promise to help you book trips, build websites, and even generate videos. Sounds dandy, right? But hang on a sec—my recent trial run found Neon didn’t quite live up to its own hype. It felt more like a shiny toy than the superhero browser we all dreamt of.

Oh, and did I mention the security? These AI browsers can be cybersecurity nightmares! So if your life philosophy is to live dangerously, then maybe this is the browser for you.

In the end, Neon has potential, but right now, it feels like a toddler with a new crayon—lots of enthusiasm, but maybe not the best execution. Will you take the plunge and pay for this experimental ride or stick with your trusty old browser? Let me know your thoughts!


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