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Jon enjoys new Sony digital photo frame "Canvas Online CP-1" with bundled Opera 9.5 SDK for Devices

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As we announced in the press release on May 8th, 2008, Sony selected Opera 9.5 SDK for Devices to power its new digital photo frame.

I had a chance to bring the device “Canvas Online CP-1” to Oslo and show it to our CEO, Jon von Tetzchner. He used the brand new digital photo frame delivered with the Opera browser.

The device has a built-in RSS feed reader that is a usual path to open the bundled Opera browser. When Jon clicked on an RSS feed (sure, that was an RSS feed from Choose Opera :D ), a cool splash screen popped up with the Opera logo and a message saying "Opera Powered". Jon smiled and said "It's awesome".

Currently the device is sold only in the Japanese market therefore the whole user interface is in Japanese except for the buttons on top of frame. Even though Opera’s CEO could not understand the Japanese menus on the screen, he quickly mastered the way to browse without reading the manual.

Inside the device he easily found the software keyboard necessary for typing web addresses. He also tried entering URL to his favorite web site using a joystick behind the frame as well as typing it with a remote control. These controllers are very useful not only for typing URLs, but also enable selecting a link on a web page with Opera's Spatial navigation feature.

I asked him about his impression and his response was "It has lots of nice features. It has a very good screen, good for browsing. I am visiting a lot of my favorite pages obviously."

When I asked if he would like to buy the device he replied "Yes! I have to have a lot of gadgets, right? So it would fit very well into my collection of gadgets at home."

For Opera's CEO, browsing on the Sony digital photo frame is a real pleasure.

Footage of the his browsing experience with the device

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Comments

Tamil 25. June 2008, 12:20

:cool:

SteveD 25. June 2008, 12:30

sweet. nice blog keiki.

melnichuck 25. June 2008, 13:28

Jon smiled and said "It's awesome"


:up: that's really awesome guys! :hat:

DjiXas 25. June 2008, 13:41

Is this coffee in his cup?

I want some.

dantesoft 25. June 2008, 13:57

Next step is to install Opera inside the bathroom mirror.

MTKnight 25. June 2008, 15:24

It's just a matter of time, Dante. :smile:

SouthernCross 25. June 2008, 21:39

:lol: Bathroom mirror. For all your daily ....you know, "business" readings on the bathroom. :D

:up:

agony 25. June 2008, 23:12

DO WANT!

keiki 26. June 2008, 11:13

Do you like to watch Opera instead your face on the mirror :rolleyes: ?

dantesoft 26. June 2008, 12:48

Maybe checking the news while shaving is not such a good idea, but I would definitely spend more minutes brushing teeth.

And the more some moderators can check out the community blogs/albums while arranging their hair, the better. That's at least a half hour saved per day :smile:

keiki 26. June 2008, 12:55

Oh, during the brushing teeth, that was waisting time for me either. For the browsing inside the mirror, we would have to have a teeth brash type controller :wizard:

Khadgar 26. June 2008, 15:06

Speaking of the bathroom mirror... I went to the Hard Rock Casino in Biloxi this past weekend, and the mirrors in front of the sinks displayed weather, ads, and whatnot. I don't think Opera's far off from being on the bathroom mirror. :D

rmccabe916 27. June 2008, 03:07

Hmm... Seems like somebody's trying to sell something. :sherlock:

I can see a lot of people liking this. When friends come over, they can look through the pictures, see something they remember, and then browse to My Opera (or another social network) to see more. No need to use someone's computer.

Ahh, I can't wait until I have Opera on everything in my home! And yes, I want it in my mirror too. P:

flotsam22 27. June 2008, 07:05

If Jon says its good. There is substence in his opinion. Go for it .
:yes:

dantesoft 27. June 2008, 07:13

I can't find any details on the device (in English). What resolution is it? I suppose around 200 DPI, right?

IceArdor 27. June 2008, 07:48

When will Opera for your mp3 player be developed?

haavard 27. June 2008, 08:34

Opera is already available for some Archos devices.

keiki 27. June 2008, 14:45

The resolution is 800×48 about 16770000 colors. And you guys can see the screen shot from below URL which is a news article of a Japanese online media including the splash screen featuring Opera logo :sing:
http://www.colortec.jp/contents/vaio/vgf-cp1_info2.htm

h0thjkjmth0a 28. June 2008, 15:55

^^

Melvin Garcia 29. June 2008, 12:26

I WANT ONE!!!!!!!

Megatron X 30. June 2008, 03:02

Sweet. :yes:

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