Who doesn’t love a little prognosticating? As we’ve been putting our plans in place for the coming year(s), we’ve been reviewing key trends in the in-flight entertainment industry. We decided to pass along a few of those that we consider the most important to keep an eye on.
Survey Results: Passengers don’t always prefer early window content
A common belief that we run into from time to time is that early window titles are always more preferred over classic titles. But when was the last time that you willingly choose to watch an unpopular new movie over a popular classic? I would guess that 9 times out of 10, you’d pick the good movie over the bad movie despite the age of the film.
Glance at 2012 summer movie trends
Summer is now in full swing and if you are like me, you’re probably headed to the movie theater to get out of the heat. While brainstorming some ideas for this post, we started talking about summer movie trends and what that might mean for airlines.
A story about David & Johnson, an IFE dilemma [SLIDESHOW]
It feels that of late, the number of alternatives has grown substantially in both variety and number. When we started in this industry, we had pretty much only one question to address, “Why handheld over embedded?” Now, that question has been expanded to cover a myriad of possibilities including consumer electronics.
Aircraft Interiors 2011 3 Most Common Questions Series: Content Loading
How does content loading work? Not only were we asked this question frequently at the show, but this is usually one of the first questions to come up with any prospective customer.