
The KrisWorld controller doubles as a phone and has a Qwerty "thumb-board" (shown).
Singapore Airlines claims to have the world's first on-board office productivity suite. By plugging a USB drive into the supplied port, passengers across all classes can edit text documents, spreadsheets and presentations using StarOffice and can also read PDF, MP3 and photo files.
Credit: Luke Anderson/ZDNet Australia




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All of the tech offerings for the passengers has been available on SIA's 777-300's for a year odd now....
Also you don't need an adaptor for an Australian plug... You do for a British style plug though, amusingly the kind used in Singapore...