Ask Engadget: Best PMP for long flights?

August 7th, 2008 by

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It’s Thursday evening — do you know what that means? Besides being the unofficial start of the weekend (party people, what’s up?), it’s time for another round of Ask Engadget. This week we’ve got a college freshman who’s scared to death about 8-hour flights between his hometown and his new school… without gadgets.

“I’m about to start college all the way across the country from my hometown. What this means for me, other than unprecedented freedom, adulthood, etc. [and a dose of this thing called the “real world,” might we add] is lots of long flights back and forth. I’m looking for a device to entertain me during these trips. Is there anything out there that the readers can find that can play DVDs (ideally from any region, but that’s not a deal-breaker) along with my AVI files and maybe some audio formats, too? The biggest issue here is battery life. I’m willing to spend $300 - $400 if I have to. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers!”

We’re not so sure there’s a portable DVD player / PMP hybrid out there that’s extra longevous, but you can always get those discs onto a vanilla PMP with a little work. So, jet-setters — what’s the best solution here? Video playback really takes a toll on handheld battery life, but are there any hidden gems that just keep going and going? Hook a brother up, and then send in a question of your own to ask at engadget dawt com.

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American Airlines to test in-flight WiFi tomorrow

June 24th, 2008 by

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You heard right, folks. American Airlines is planning to open up the world wide web to passengers on board an unspecified round-trip flight from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and Los Angeles. The Gogo service, provided via Aircell, will be free for patrons tomorrow, but will eventually run users $12.95 for flights greater than three hours and $9.95 for trips under said threshold. We’re also told that more trials are expected to get going on flights between New York and San Francisco and New York and Miami, though no time frame is given for when the service would escape the beta stage and hit mass implementation. Additionally, the Gogo system is supposed to “prioritize the flow of data so that passengers downloading movies or large documents won’t prevent other passengers from getting their email,” so don’t expect to use that excuse for not sending in those Q2 close reports.

[Via Jaunted]

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JetBlue expands in-flight connectivity options on BetaBlue aircraft

June 4th, 2008 by

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During our time on JetBlue’s BetaBlue aircraft, we came away mildly impressed with what was available. Thankfully, the airline isn’t resting on its laurels, and has today announced expanded services for those lucky enough to secure a seat on the connected Airbus A320. By utilizing LiveTV’s Kiteline platform, patrons can now check their Gmail, AOL Mail, Hotmail and Windows Live Mail from the comfort of their seat, and just in case you get bored with that, a “customized in-flight version of Amazon.com” will also be accessible. Yeah, we’re talking really minor updates here, but at least the whole gamut of what’s available is still totally free. Gratis and airlines just don’t go together these days, so it’s certainly a welcome change.

[Via Jaunted]

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TSA can’t believe MacBook Air is a real laptop, causes owner to miss flight

March 10th, 2008 by

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The TSA has been known to take issue with products designed in Cupertino before, but for one particular traveler, it was Apple’s thinnest laptop ever that caused the latest holdup. Upon tossing his ultra-sleek slab of aluminum underneath the scanner, security managed to find enough peculiarities to remove it from the flow, pull it aside and wrangle up the owner for some questions. Apparently, the TSA employee manning the line was flabbergasted by the “lack of a drive” and the complete absence of “ports on the back,” and while hordes of co-workers swarmed to investigate, the user’s flight took off on schedule. Thankfully, said owner was finally allowed to pass through after some more in-the-know colleagues explained in painfully simple terms what an SSD was, but the poor jet-setter most definitely paid the price for trying to slip some of the latest and greatest under the sharp eyes of the TSA (and cutting it close on time, of course).

[Image courtesy of ABC]

 

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Norwegian Air rolling out in-flight phone use, internet access

January 15th, 2008 by

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Passengers on Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA will soon have something to talk about… literally. The company is joining the growing ranks of airlines that allow mobile phone and / or wireless internet service on flights. According to the Scandinavian airline, the new features will be offered sometime later this year, and will be provided by a new subsidiary, Norwegian AS. Now, if only they’d allow smoking again.

 

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United offers up LCDs, in-flight entertainment servers on recent flight

November 21st, 2007 by

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It’s not like adding in a few LCDs and a swank entertainment system is groundbreaking in the airline industry, but it’s still far from commonplace. Earlier this week, United Airlines Flight 952 departed from Washington Dulles and treated its passengers to an impressive array of luxuries. Beyond the elaborate meals and lie-flat beds, fliers were able to kick back and enjoy over 150-hours of on-demand entertainment from a personal 15.4-inch LCD; additionally, economy class customers even had access to (presumably smaller) displays and a digital in-flight entertainment server. Gene Fowler, who spends more time on United flights than most of us would care to imagine, was able to capture the inaugural flight to Frankfurt with a bevy of snapshots, so be sure and hit the link below if you’re curious to see what you missed.

[Via FlyerTalk]
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