Today’s advanced imaging devices like cameras and printers have Wi-Fi built-in. The addition of Web based functionality is the next logical step to make it even simpler for end-users to connect and share their digital creations.
For products like digital cameras, the Opera Browser enables end-users to upload images directly from the device to Web-based social media like Flickr, not to mention to online photo developers. For printers, the small digital screen can be used to quickly browse the Web, and print without the need of a PC, or order new ink cartridges with a single click. In addition to Web browsing, Opera can be used to power the printer user interface (UI) layer. Plus with the addition of Opera Widgets™, end-users don’t have to use a full browser to access the full Web.
Opera's 10-year desktop heritage and common core technology brings the full Internet to digital camera and printer technology
Opera's spatial navigation capabilities and fully configurable input settings make it easy to navigate in any environment by using interaction mechanisms ranging from touch screens and keypads to voice.
Opera's proprietary Extensible Rendering Architecture (ERA) re-formats Web pages on the fly to suit any screen size.
Opera's JavaScript and rendering engines are the fastest on the market, enabling complex AJAX-based applications to run smoothly.
Opera's SDKs include UI source code, enabling operators to configure or further develop their own UI, deploying customized interfaces that fit design requirements.
Opera works closely with leading semiconductor, operating system and middleware vendors to rapidly bring new products to market. Traded on the Norwegian stock exchange and deployed to more than 35 million customers, Opera Software is a leader in the Web technology industry.