Not exact matches
Jan. 6, 2006 — While much of the buzz about this year's International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas has centered on
personal entertainment such as video - on - demand, portable media players, and giant television
monitors, the four - day exhibition is also providing glimpses of the future of small business technology.
Other improvements could be peppered throughout the gate such as
personal monitors for individual
entertainment options, shared desk spaces for groups to socialize or work, cafe - like seating for all those people eating while waiting at the gate and more open space for children to play.
All cabins have amenities including in - seat power supply, height - adjustable leather headrests, and in - flight
entertainment on
personal video
monitors.
The Economy Class seat offers a six - inch recline, access to the StudioCX
entertainment system on a
personal nine - inch
monitor, to which passengers can connect their Apple devices to stream their own content, as well as a USB port to charge
personal devices and additional storage space.
Neither American nor Southwest will offer seatback video
monitors on the new planes, citing a growing passenger trend toward streaming
entertainment via
personal electronic devices.
Each seat is equipped with an 11.1 inch
personal IFE (in - flight
entertainment) touchscreen
monitor, USB port, electrical outlet, coat hook, reading lamp and vanity mirror.
Unique Touches: Each suite has a 32 - inch high - definition
personal monitor for on - demand
entertainment and the entire cabin is enhanced by «mood lighting,» which changes to optimize takeoff, meals, or bedtime
The new premium economy is a leather seat with 38 inches of pitch with extendable foot, leg and head rests,
personal on - demand
entertainment systems and larger touchscreen
monitors.
Their duties are focused on providing companionship and include: making conversation with their clients, providing
entertainment activities, helping with
personal correspondence, serving meals,
monitoring medication, and joining clients for appointments.
The 164 - bed assisted - living and memory - care community uses sensor and handheld technology devices for health records integration, communication, documentation, prescription filling,
personal activity
monitoring and even
entertainment, including video calls with relatives.