
Being fond of several Griffin products I couldn’t help but notice how cool this one looks. It’s been awhile since I’ve seen screens on Airplane seat backs but I know they still exist. If you are an iPhone/iPod owner seeking a bigger screen during air travel then the Griffin exPort In-Flight Video Cable will help you get there.
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Using the Panasonic developed exPort cable standard to connect to the airplane’s entertainment system, it allows you to view all your media/content from your iPhone/iPod on the aforementioned separate screen.
This cable connector type is now being licensed to Airlines to hopefully we’ll soon start seeing these in action across all Airlines. Right now the only Airlines that have this connector type installed is in 1st class through United Airlines and on the Continental Airlines’ new Boeing 777s. No word on price or release.
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