Flight Display Systems, providers of retrofit in-flight entertainment equipment, has introduced a 10.2” widescreen display that features picture-in-picture and split screen functionality, which it says is a first for the in-flight entertainment industry.
Flight Display Systems has introduced a liquid crystal display for cabin entertainment. The 10.4" display, roughly the thickness of a pencil, is the thinnest and lightest cabin display available in the in-flight entertainment industry, the company claims.