More US Airlines Rolling Out High-End IFE Products

A USA Today article speaks to a move by US airlines to give economy passengers greater control and selection of movies, audio, and games.

Airlines worldwide spent $1.4 billion on in-flight entertainment hardware last year, research firm IMDC says. It’s projected to increase to more than $2 billion by 2012. The result: monitors in individual seatbacks, digital transmission for clearer picture, on-demand delivery that lets passengers pause and rewind, hundreds of movie and song titles, games beyond Hangman and Sudoku, seat-to-seat texting and even e-mail.

Most travelers and analysts agree that foreign airlines have been more aggressive about adopting the latest and fanciest features.

via USA Today

 

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