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Long flight, individual displays for your comfort. Press the screen, there you go: interactivity!
Wanna check the airplane content? Fine, free. You'll find not only where you are, but hear about your destination attractions and all the airflight magazine online.
Wanna surf the web? Well, there you
go, for a small fee, of course.
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These days, with the airlines and the government discouraging the amount of carry-on luggage that passengers can take on board, this idea might become a reality. Keep watching such publications as Aviation Week or USA Today. |
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What PeterSealy said. Virgin had Nintendo seat-back units when? ten years ago? |
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They didn't use touch screens but a controller. You don't want anything like a touch screen in your seat back. (You may want it in front of you, but I don't think you want every game-play action of the five-year old behind you to shake your chair.) |
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Websurfing is being worked on. I don't see the advantage of the rest. An in-flight magazine on a touch screen and one that I can hold in my lap and navigate via the amazing page-o-turn interface don't seem all that different. |
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I've actually persuaded my parents to fly Singapore Airlines for a family trip in December to that country using the rather shallow reason that my plane has a 100% chance that it will seat back entertainment. |
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Jutta: Being fairly demophobic, I'd prefer a magazine to a screen. I can keep it in my lap and look down, 'fooling' myself into feeling that there are only a few people around me, instead of several hundred within arms' reach. |
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I do like the rest of the original idea, though... |
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Surfing the web could be interesting. Has anyone here actually done this? I'm having trouble maintaining connection to an ISP whilst on the transPacific flight of my mind. Must be possible, I've just never thought about this one. |
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It could come with an attachment that exercises your legs so that you don't fall victim to deep-vein thrombosis |
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