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pic0Nov 14, 2006
@zbeast internet is more entertaining and worth some $ to keep in touch with the groundneed to keep your battery going longer? don't they have plugs under most of the seats?"American. All Boeing 777, 767, 737, Airbus 300 and Fokker 100 aircraft and most Boeing 757 and Boeing Super 80 aircraft have power ports. They're not available on aircraft with flight numbers 2800-2999. To find specific locations, www.aa.com . Click on the plane, then on the seating chart to see where power ports are located.Delta. Available in BusinessElite, and all classes of service on Boeing 777, 737-800 and 767-400 aircraft.Continental. Each BusinessFirst seat in Boeing 767-200, 767-400 and 777-200 aircraft has a power port. In Economy class, on the Boeing 767-400 (H), laptop power is available in rows 10-15; on all other 767s, laptop power is available in rows 16-23, and on the Boeing 777, in rows 17 - 23.United. Power is available on the B767-300, B747-400, and B777 in United First and United Business class. Existing B757 and A320 aircraft are currently undergoing system installation.US Air. All seats on Airbus A319, A320, A321 and A330 aircraft have in-seat power ports."
crilen007Nov 14, 2006
Wonder what dock it will be.. will you have to bring the little plastic piece that came with your ipod? or??
rodzillaNov 14, 2006
Cool idea, my concern is, I am just waiting for some teen punk or some a-hole to some how screw with the ipod dock to cause damage to your/my iPod... I can see someone spitting in one, then someone pitting their ipod in it and ZAP! shorts out your ipod's dock connector rendering it useless.. something malicious like that
pierrefilmsNov 14, 2006
People seriously need to stop complaining when companies bring iPod integration into their services. Seriously. The iPod has well over 70% market share. Imagine this: Airlines partner with Microsoft for Windows integration into planes. Crap, what about us Mac users? If any of us whined all the PC users would say: "Who cares? Stop whining. Apple only has a tiny amount of market share. MS has about 90%.Same difference.
thundererNov 14, 2006
Well, the screens I've seen all have small viewing angles, so the person next to you just gets freaked out about you rubbing your crotch obscenely while staring into the distance and looking like Gollum.
bishop186Nov 15, 2006
Now, the real question is this: how long is it before the airlines ban headphones because the cords "could be used as a strangulation device," or some such thing? What use will your precious iPod itegration be then, o' fellow Diggites?
thelivndedNov 15, 2006
that is very cool, i have some frineds that do alot reasearch with planes and hte new tech's tha tare going in i'll look into it and get abck as to what else they are doing.
Closed AccountNov 17, 2006
klm/air france announced no deal has been made yet.
FlyLinkDec 1, 2010
Good news for traveler convenience.
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