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Free IFE and Communication Industry News for October 23, 2006
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Hot Topic: Happy Birthday To You, Happy Birthday To You, Happy Birthday Dear iPod, You’re IFE Too!
Portable entertainment is perfect for airplanes and the iPod took off (sorry) with the jet set. Not only was it a white-headphone-status-symbol product, it beat the heck out of many airplane entertainment systems. It had better fidelity than most IFE and the listener had choice, my choice. I can’t count the number of flyers I have seen using their iPods while watching an inflight movie, multitasking, and trying to figure out the on-screen dialog. The video iPod (and portable DVD and laptop DVD players) told airlines that they needed more choice and better quality. I think they heard us and the multitude supply of portable IFE devices from Digecor, Phantom Media, eDigital et al, are in the market. With the many personal and airline-supplied video devices entering the market, airline programming will be under more pressure. Companies who deliver in-seat power have developed USB power jacks for the portable crowd and you can look for more of these power solutions for both personal and airline devices. With the advent of Smartphones and products that are Wi-Fi equipped, the airlines may be looking at regaining some “eyeballs” by broadcasting content to them that enhances their use. Programming like moving map displays, destination specific content, and in plane gaming will no doubt see more acceptance. We even predict that the ability to buy or rent tunes and video content in-flight. iPods have driven choice, quality and even pumped up the purchase of Apple Mac’s. IFExpress offices are now populated with as many Mac’s as PC’s… and we don’t even miss the viruses, phishing and malware. It's not all perfect with the “iPods” though. For one thing, I still don’t get all the complexities of iTunes and I wish the screen of my Video iPod was larger. As other hard disk based devices enter the market, no doubt the iPod and devices like it, will get a bigger screen and possibly telephony/Wi-Fi as they compete with Smartphones for the ultimate Swiss Army Knife of personal entertainment and communication. One thing airlines and travelers have to watch out for is the possibility of FAA embargos on personal electronic devices. Time and SC-202 (Google it!) will tell. |
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