Flickr user Crashworks has some excellent pics of Virgin America’s RED IFE system in action. Below are some samples.
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Exploring the Tech of In-Flight Entertainment
Flickr user Crashworks has some excellent pics of Virgin America’s RED IFE system in action. Below are some samples.
in-seat chat
games
television
maps
power

I was recently introduced to SeatGuru.com. Have you ever ended up in a seat with limited ability to recline or so close to a lavatory making it a high traffic area during your flight? Wish you could have chosen an alternative seat? If you have the ability to select your seat prior to your flight SeatGuru.com will be invaluable to you. The SeatGuru database include seatmaps for more than 300 airplanes from more than 45 different airlines. The simple color coded seatmap and specific comments for each seat grouping helps you find a “green” seat. The database for each airline and aircraft also includes a list of in-flight amenities and airline information.
SeatGuru.com also has a noise-canceling headphone review in their Travel Resources section in which six noise-canceling headphones are reviewed.

If your seat is equipped with AC Power all you’ll need is the standard wall power brick that came with your laptop or other electrical device. The power on the plane is typically 110V AC and features a semi-universal receptacle that accepts the following types of plugs:
Port Type: Cigarette DC Power
This is the same type of power port available in almost every car. On an airplane, it typically features 15V DC Power at up to 75 watts per outlet and if you want to plug in our laptop, you’ll need an adapter. Adapters are usually available from your laptop manufacturer and are often advertised as “Air/Auto” adapters. Many personal DVD players and cell phones already come with an adapter for the car which you can use right at your seat.
Port Type: EmPower® DC Power
EmPower® is the most widely installed in-seat power system in the skies today. Over 125,000 seats on 40 airlines feature this type of port. EmPower features 15V DC power at up to 75 watts per outlet and if you want to plug in your laptop, you’ll need an adapter that is compatible with EmPower. If you already have a cigarette style adapter, you can buy a small, inexpensive device that will allow you to use your cigarette adapter with an EmPower port.
from SeatGuru.com’s The Ultimate Guide to In-Seat Laptop Power Ports