Oregan Media Browser incorporates TV Browser and UI, IPTV module and Digital Living Network
Alliance (DLNA) module for multi-room entertainment.
Oregan Networks originally developed its TV browser software with a vision for a robust, fully
specified solution that delivers a rich TV-centric Internet browsing experience. Oregan Browser's
specifications were created with attention to all minute details of TV browsing ergonomics:
adaptation for limited screen resolution, remote control based text input methods engines,
international font rendering requiring a 16-bit vector font engine, anti-flicker and colour
correction to resolve TV display limitations and other quality-critical nuances.
As selected software supplier for SCEE, Oregan was contracted to create Sony's own
PlayStation TV browser, building on the strengths of the standard off-the-shelf solution and
enhancing it with PS2- specific navigation and audiovisual effects. Particular emphasis was
made on the speed of interaction, navigational control aspects, and delivering a quality
interactive user experience.
Features were extended to ensure PlayStation users were delivered the kind of high-end
experience they expect of the world's leading entertainment brand. This entailed comprehensive
support of HTML 4.01, CSS 2, DOM 2, DHTML, XML, JavaScript 1.5, Macromedia® Flash® compatibility and development of a user interface and audio system that provide users with a
slick, media rich portal that is easy to navigate.
Early in the original product architecture design, Oregan realised the importance of creating a
solution that is highly portable, economical and efficient, which lead to creation of the Oregan
Abstraction Layer (OAL): a modular middleware layer that serves to abstract all hardware and
OS specific elements of the Oregan middleware into a single portable layer. Owing to this
architecture, the browser was executing on PlayStation in a matter of weeks. |