flightglobal.com - 10/6/2009
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Panasonic Avionics has opted to make its iPod connectivity tool eXport available via licensing agreements to all in-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) vendors. The IFEC giant made the announcement today at the World Airline Entertainment Association (WAEA) conference and exhibition in ...
flightglobal.com - 10/6/2009
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flightglobal.com —
The annual World Airline Entertainment Association (WAEA) conference
and exhibition got off to a roaring start today...
(and they haven't even opened the doors to the show floor yet!!) I and my colleague Jon Ostrower have been filing copy...
(more)
Exclusive: The Griffen-made iPod connectivity tool for IFE
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Griffin eXport Cable Connects iPhone to Your Seat's Airplane Entertainment System [IPhone]
Gizmodo —
... , which is approved by Apple under the "Works with iPhone" and "Made for iPod" programs. The eXport port technology is now available for licensing by other in-flight entertainment (IFE) systems manufacturers. ...
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... Cable/controller people Griffin Technology, in conjunction with Panasonic (who recently opened access to their eXport iDevice connectivity system), recently unveiled the eXport In-Flight Video Cable, which lets you override the default entertainment programming with whatever's on your iPhone or iPod. (And considering that, the last couple of times this writer flew Continental, said programming consisted of a block of TV sitcoms -- seriously! -- this could be a godsend.) ...
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