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Previously on "Which airlines have the best inflight entertainment system (say for trip to Oz)"

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  • Old Hack
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    For long haul (or even short haul) I take my Asus Transformer (over 12 hours on one charge in flight mode, 24 hours if I take the keyboard as well), some stuff I want to watch, play or listen to and my Bose noise cancelling headphones (which come with multi-adapters). Don't need anything else.
    WLHS - Although I use an Archos Unit with a spare battery for the longer haul journeys. Bose headphones best I have ever owned.

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  • Old Hack
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    I find chartering my own private jet means it comes, not only, with it's own massive entertainment system, but also with lots of lovely dollies to serve the Krug.

    HTH

    Sasguru

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  • Bunk
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    Necromancy!!

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  • Lockhouse
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    For long haul (or even short haul) I take my Asus Transformer (over 12 hours on one charge in flight mode, 24 hours if I take the keyboard as well), some stuff I want to watch, play or listen to and my Bose noise cancelling headphones (which come with multi-adapters). Don't need anything else.

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  • Paddy
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    If the approach does not look right, something is on the runway or we cannot safely be down within the first 1/3 we will over-shoot and rejoin the circuit.

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  • Pondlife
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    WTF?

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  • DiscoStu
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    Originally posted by ctdctd View Post
    Each seat seems to have its own PC running all this with some version of Linux. They had to reboot everything on the way out to get it to work and I saw a few people getting theirs rebooted on the way back. A couple got moved as theirs didn't work at all so beware if you get one like that and a full flight!

    HTH
    Happened to me on a full flight to Florida. They ended up giving me £50 duty free credit

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by ctdctd View Post
    Supplied headphones were crap - ended up using my own but in mono as they use the double plug thingy in the seats.
    the adapters for those cost next to nothing and are worth keeping in your travel bag

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
    Not me - Bright as a button when we got there
    Amazing what a beer on the beach can do for you!

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  • gadgetman
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    Another vote for Singapore and A380.

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  • ctdctd
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    Just done Oz via Singapore Airlines.
    A380 out, 777 on the way back. Same seats and AV system on both planes. Seat pitch (32" I think) was OK for me at 5'8"

    Lots of films to choose from. Saw 2012, Precious, Blind Side and Twilight Saga - New Moon . Oh, and 17 Again

    Supplied headphones were crap - ended up using my own but in mono as they use the double plug thingy in the seats.

    System had TV, Radio, Games and in flight info. Screen has a USB socket and should work for MP3, Video, and PDF's. Also has phono video input and a network RJ45 socket.

    Each seat seems to have its own PC running all this with some version of Linux. They had to reboot everything on the way out to get it to work and I saw a few people getting theirs rebooted on the way back. A couple got moved as theirs didn't work at all so beware if you get one like that and a full flight!

    HTH

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  • Spacecadet
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    Emirates are good, massive selection.
    Last time I flew to Singapore with them I had more lined up to watch than time on the flight

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Off topic, but has anyone sat in cattle class on an A380 yet? Is there any more room compared to the usual dire 31" that you get with Virgin, BA etc....? I can no longer fit into 31", my body is too stiff and unfit.

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by NeverBeenNorthOfTheM25 View Post
    Ive been on the Qantas A380 and liked their entertainment system. Any equivalents?? KLM have cheap deals but I dont want to put up with some system that lets you ahve like 10 radio channels and 2 movie channels.
    Singapore Airlines have always been streets ahead of other airlines in terms of inflight entertainment, last time I used them to go from the UK to NZ the flight was not long enough for me to be able to watch everything I wanted.

    Other airlines are getting better at this too, Emirates are usually pretty good although they do tend to cater for many more languages than just English which reduces the choices for English speakers.

    Air New Zealand's inflight entertainment is now superb, but as previously said, they are probably not going to be first choice for a trip from London to Oz.

    Last time I was researching this topic (about two years ago) Thai Airlines were still running some old aircraft with only one big screen to be shared among the entire cabin so look out. Cathay Pacific on the other hand were looking good.


    I know the OP has a ban but I assume he can still read this.

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    My doctor gave me 10 2mg vals for the flight to oz, she said 1 to calm down 2 to fall asleep, I had taken 10 by the time I got to gatwick.
    2mg's bah... you need 5mg's for a proper hit.

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