SeeKer Posted November 14, 2006 Finally something we can all use. Ipod announced this today just as Microsoft's Zune hit the shelves. Its a nice sleek device but I doubt if it will pose a threat to apple's ipods. Starting next year, six major airlines will install iPod connections in their in-flight entertainment systems, Apple said Tuesday.The on-board connection will be available on selected flights of United, Delta, Continental, Air France, Emirates and KLM airlines. The service will be available only in seats that have in-flight entertainment systems already in place, typically first- or business class seats. The planned upgrade, rolled out in a partnership of the airlines and the Cupertino, Calif.-based iPod manufacturer, is the latest development in the increasingly heated competition to offer more in-flight entertainment, particularly to elite travelers. With about 70 million units sold, iPods have become popular among travelers who want to access their own downloaded songs and TV shows. "People want choices. People are trapped in planes, and we want to respect their time," says Delta executive Joan Vincenz. The iPod service "takes it a step further." Available starting mid-2007, the connections would power and charge iPods in flight. It would allow travelers to watch and listen to videos and songs of their choice, instead of having to watch airlines' programming. Instead of using the small iPod screen, passengers will be able to watch TV shows or movies on larger seatback monitors. They range from seven inches to 23 inches depending on the cabin class. Read more on USA Today Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites