CE-HTML is an XHTML-based standard for designing webpages with remote user interfaces for consumer electronic devices on Universal Plug and Play networks.
The standard is intended for defining user interfaces that can gracefully scale on a variety of screen sizes and geometries, including those of mobile devices to high definition television sets.
It allows the content creator to use the common and known languages in the web to define a user interface that can be controlled on a CE device.
CE-HTML is increasingly used within other standards, such as the Open IPTV Forum,[15] the Digital Living Network Alliance (as of version 2) and HbbTV.
Philips released the first devices which support the CE-HTML standard[19] through the Net TV feature in Europe in April, 2009,[20][21] which in 2010[22] expanded to include Sharp[23] and Loewe[24] platforms.