Why would background images not be ligning up on a mobile browser?

I have posted my problem in the link below. This works great and looks perfect on a desktop. I have three images loading within the same container, all same width, but the mobile browser seems to be stretching the middle image to the right! Any tips would be great. Im testing with Android Incredibles, older and newest models.
http://www.nexgenproductions.com/adobe_test/

Hi sydneyp,
Unfortunately there is no Mobile App for the Blackberry Forums, However there is a mobile version of the site if it isn't accessible by the built in browser I would recommend downloading and trying another browser like Opera this will give you access to the Mobile version of the forums
I hope this helps
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