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corker2k
Feb 22, 2013

I was flying from London to the US the other day and we got upgraded to Economy Plus on British Airways due to my wife's flyer miles.

On BA, it's quite a nice step up, including the entertainment systems and seating. I noticed between the seats we had this whole setup:



Although someone could really do with giving it a bit of a clean...


and there is a setting on the system to run inputs from RCA:



What is to stop me (or you!) taking a PS4 or Xbox on a flight and plugging it in? An HDMI to RCA adaptor is pretty cheap, and I presume an RCA splitter means you can plug into both screens so two of you can play?

You would have to be offline games only (no great issue) but what am I overlooking? Controllers are Bluetooth I think so that's no going to be bringing the plane down and if it states "portable dvd players" then the disc drive isn't an issue.

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Young Cato
Dec 22, 2006
holla ho holla

corker2k posted:

What is to stop me (or you!) taking a PS4 or Xbox on a flight and plugging it in?

my extreme susceptibility to motion sickness

deep dish peat moss
Jul 27, 2006

The perfect place to film my Lets Play of No Russian

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