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ACCESS Launches WebKit-based NetFront™ Browser NX 3.0 Featuring World-Class HTML5 and Multiscreen Functionality
LAS VEGAS --(Business Wire)--
ACCESS
CO., LTD, a global provider of advanced software technologies to the
mobile, beyond-PC and digital TV markets, today announced the launch of
its powerful and advanced WebKit-based browser, NetFront™
Browser NX 3.0. This latest browser release, which targets
next-generation multiscreen applications in consumer electronics,
broadcasting, communications, in-car systems, and other sectors,
features significant enhancements for HTML5 support and performance.
NetFront Browser NX 3.0 provides industry-leading HTML5 support. Its
robust processing power and flexible support enable it to display user
interfaces (UI), applications and video services with ease on all
screens from TVs and set-tops, through to tablets and smartphones. By
combining the browser's HTML5 remote user interface (RUI) with DLNA,
NetFront Browser NX 3.0 meets broadcasting, communications and consumer
electronics requirements with stress-free playback and synchronization
of content.
The browser, which now supports CSS (News - Alert) 3D Transforms, CSS Filter and CSS
writing-mode, along with Canvas, delivers the most up-to-date Web
experience based on HTML5. By supporting key multiscreen building blocks
such as Web Socket alongside HTML5 RUI, NetFront Browser NX 3.0 provides
service and UI discovery, inter-application communication and
barrier-free multiscreen UIs, enabling operators and device
manufacturers to deliver intuitive UIs and services seamlessly to
multiple devices in the connected home environment.
"The launch of NetFront Browser NX 3.0 supports the progression of HTML5
as it becomes the language of the multiscreen future. Like all our
solutions, NetFront Browser NX is designed to give the industry the
'connected confidence' to deliver multiscreen solutions that connect the
consumer and their content with multiple devices in a seamless fashion,"
said Kunihiro Ishiguro, CTO, ACCESS.
The features of NetFront Browser NX 3.0 include:
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Industry-leading HTML5 support:
Industry's best-in-class HTML5
functionality, including Web Socket (RFC 6455), which has received
html5test.com's industry-leading score. (The HTML5 website
detects and measures the degree to which browser support HTML5 and
the score is based on NetFront Browser NX Data as of January 7, 2013
and data from html5test.com.)
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Rich expressiveness of HTML5:
Besides supporting multiple TV
standards, including HbbTV and BBC iPlayer, it now supports HTML5
features such as CSS 3D Transforms, CSS writing-mode and WebGL,
providing the necessary transitions, animation and 3D graphics
required by the video and TV industries.
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Low-memory use and high performance:
The JIT-use memory area has
been made variable to maximize the efficient use of limited memory.
Unique extensions enable extremely high-performance graphical
rendering through hardware acceleration.
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Outstanding portability for reduced development load:
Maintains
the same porting interfaces as NetFront Browser NX 2.x series and has
been verified on the chipsets of Intel (News - Alert), Broadcom, MTK, OMAP and R-Car,
etc.
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Global support:
With over one billion NetFront™ series software
deployments throughout the world, ACCESS has the global scale,
advanced technologies and comprehensive services to help OEMs bring
their WebKit-based browser product to market quickly, efficiently and
at reduced cost.
NetFront Browser NX is a cutting-edge, platform-independent,
WebKit-based browser developed to tackle the problems faced by existing
ones. Proprietary technology from ACCESS dramatically increases memory
efficiency and minimizes the impact of memory shortages to enable stable
performance even in limited-memory environments. NetFront Browser NX
ensures the rapid, stable performance of media and devices, including
Internet TV, set-top boxes, game devices, digital cameras and automobile
infotainment systems. To learn more about NetFront Browser NX's leading
rendering capabilities, please visit here: http://youtu.be/kOsZzEPXtS4.
ACCESS will continue to optimize its NetFront Browser NX series,
incorporating customer feedback, to better support interactive IT
devices.
Note to editors: ACCESS has
published a White Paper (News - Alert) "HTML5 The Language of Television's Future"
which demystifies how HTML5 media companies can utilize this platform to
remove the barriers to multiscreen monetization, at: http://mediapilot.access-company.com/html5-whitepaper-download.html (or
http://tinyurl.com/8shg9jc).
About ACCESS
ACCESS CO., LTD. is a global provider of advanced software solutions and
services that enable operators, device manufacturers, content owners and
consumers to make the most of today's multi-screen, connected world. It
provides software for mobiles, smartphones and tablets, connected TVs
and set-top boxes in the connected home, automotive, digital publishing
and networking markets. ACCESS solutions have shipped in over one
billion devices around the world. Its product portfolio includes the
NetFront™ Software Series and the ZebOS® network platform,
providing customers faster time-to-market, flexibility and
customizability; the ACCESSTM Digital Publishing Ecosystem
for cloud-based, cross-platform digital publishing and the NetAd mobile
advertising platform. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, the company is
listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (Mothers' Index, 4813) and operates
subsidiaries and affiliates in Asia, Europe and the United States. www.access-company.com.
© 2013 ACCESS CO., LTD. All rights reserved.
ACCESS, the ACCESS logo, and NetFront are registered trademarks or
trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in the United States, Japan and/or other
countries. ZebOS is either a registered trademark or trademark of IP
Infusion Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. DLNA is a
registered trademark and DLNA Certified is a trademark of the Digital
Living Network Alliance. Digital Living Network Alliance is a service
mark of the Digital Living Network Alliance. All other trademarks, logos
and trade names mentioned in the document are the property of their
respective owners.

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