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MSI & Opera GX Partner Up on Special GX MSI Edition Browser

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The world's leading PC gaming hardware brand, MSI, has partnered with Opera GX, the browser for gamers to create a unique browser and interactive content experience for fans of MSI's and Opera GX's products and services. "Our partnership with MSI has enabled us to once again create a truly engaging branded browser experience for one of the most renowned hardware brands in gaming," said Mattijs de Valk, VP of Business Development Gaming at Opera, adding: "The GX MSI browser ensures that users stay connected with MSI brand and its products and services in a fun and engaging way - while browsing the internet with the best browser for gamers."

The partnership with Opera GX is just the beginning of a series of upcoming activities. First is the GX MSI Edition—a special co-branded version of the Opera GX gaming browser, including exclusive MSI-themed interactive backgrounds, music, sounds and content. GX MSI Edition comes packed with game-changing features, including CPU, RAM, and Network limiters, hundreds of customization options via GX Mods, and seamless integration with popular platforms like Discord and Twitch.




"In collaboration with Opera GX, renowned for its top-tier performance and distinctive custom features within the gaming browser realm, we strive to provide gamers with an exceptional partnership, delivering an unparalleled gaming experience and an array of unique choices." said Ted Hung, the General Manager of the Computing and Display Business Unit at MSI.



The GX MSI Edition features also an animated version of MSI's brand mascot, 'Lucky' the Dragon in his lair. Created using Live Wallpapers - a feature that morphs your browser into an interactive game, users can help Lucky grow from just an egg to a fully developed dragon. Using Game Strips—a feature allows you to play games within Live Wallpaper or standalone - users must nurture Lucky to 'level up' and unlock new stages of the Live Wallpaper. Once users have completed the Lucky game, they can choose from a host of different MSI-branded wallpapers or keep the mascot in their browser.

Learn more about Opera GX MSI Edition today by visiting https://www.msi.com/Landing/opera-gx-gaming-browser


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Can Opera just die already? It's only embarrassing more than anything else at this point
 
Can Opera just die already? It's only embarrassing more than anything else at this point
Fewer web poison browser options do not benefit the general public.

Look at how shitty surfing the web was when Internet Explorer was the overwhelmingly dominant browser.

No thank you.

Anyhow no one is pointing a gun at anyone's head saying "You must install and use this web browser exclusively."
 
I actually tried using this browser a few weeks ago. I uninstalled it. Its garbage. Whenever I try to load up any page, it would just stutter and the browser would lock up for a few seconds. Hard pass.
 
A browser for kids! Yay? :wtf:
 
Fewer web poison browser options do not benefit the general public.

Look at how shitty surfing the web was when Internet Explorer was the overwhelmingly dominant browser.

No thank you.

Anyhow no one is pointing a gun at anyone's head saying "You must install and use this web browser exclusively."
Opera has been Chromium based for a decade now. Opera (the company) has had some controversies (Look up "Opera loan scandal" and "Opera GX controversy" as starting points) in the past few years, so it's understandable why some people might not want to use their products.
 
Opera has been Chromium based for a decade now. Opera (the company) has had some controversies (Look up "Opera loan scandal" and "Opera GX controversy" as starting points) in the past few years, so it's understandable why some people might not want to use their products.
Every single web browser on this planet has reasons for not using it. I have been surfing the WWW since 1993 (on NCSA Mosaic on UNIX systems) and I have pretty much seen it all.

I stopped using Opera when majority ownership moved to a certain place. I still use a Chromium based browser on occasion.

There is *NO* perfect web browser. Like I alluded to, they are all poison to one extent or another.

I use Safari. I use a non-Google Chrome Chromium based browser. I use Firefox. I even used iCab for a while.

One of the horrible things I do is surf the Internet mostly in incognito mode and blow away all of my cookies when I close the application. About 90% of my time reading TPU is done not logged in. I unapologetically block ads purely for security reasons (a completely unassailable stance).

Again, crucifying MSI for putting out a branded browser demonstrates a hilariously detached lack of understanding of the dynamics that drive web browser development and adoption.
 
Fewer web poison browser options do not benefit the general public.

Look at how shitty surfing the web was when Internet Explorer was the overwhelmingly dominant browser.

No thank you.

Anyhow no one is pointing a gun at anyone's head saying "You must install and use this web browser exclusively."
Unfortunately Chrome/Chromium and its rehashes are no better than IE at its peak dominance. Other than Firefox(for desktops) everything else these days its basically a reskined Chrome so basically its a duopoly for browser market with Firefox barely having 7% of market share with rest going to Google. If anything its worse than monopoly of IE and MS back in early days of internet. On other side of things Opera has acted as loan shark and few other shady things making this MSI-Opera collab a match made in heaven.
 
Every single web browser on this planet has reasons for not using it

There's reasons and there's REASONS. You can discuss philosophy while comparing Edge or Chrome, not when comparing a company involved in scams and data brokering, it's a different league all together.

MSI launching a branded version is a joke and means they don't even have good self preservation instincts for their own brand, accepting a crap deal that won't make more than a few bucks
 
I've been using GX for a few months now and it's perfectly functional for me. Never had a browsing issue with it and I find the integration of twitch/social media/whatsapp convenient too.

Biggest reason I gave it a run is the 'gamer feature' of being able to limit ram and cpu usage while gaming so it doesn't cripple your pc if you're a tab junkie.

I can't remember why I stopped using chrome but I do miss the simplicity of google account integration on it.

Not sure I'd bother with and MSI specific version for any reason (especially not having anything msi in my current setup) but good for them.
 
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