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July 2018

RAVE Wows with New Screens and Cloud Storage Upgrade

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Originally published on runwaygirlnetwork.com on July 23, 2018.

As Zodiac Inflight Innovations’ RAVE on-demand inflight entertainment system has made its way on board with smaller operators and renovated subfleets of larger carriers, the system has largely performed well, with positive reviews from airlines and passengers alike.

Yet the next generation of the product — both in hardware and software — seem set to be a step change in how the IFE looks, feels and is delivered. A new generation of thin, elegant screens named RAVE Ultra features a modern design with solid-state drives, and Bluetooth audio, while a backwards-compatible upgrade will create RAVE cloud, opening up terabytes of storage for thousands of hours of content.

Zii demonstrated its new system to Runway Girl Network earlier in the year at the Aircraft Interiors Expo, where the design factor of the RAVE Ultra hardware was matched only by the promise of the cloud software. The new screens’ futuristic design and clean profile are markedly beyond the industrial design with which passengers are presently familiar.

RAVE Ultra, explains Zodiac Inflight Innovations EVP and Chief Commercial Officer Larry Girard, “will utilise a capacitive in-cell touchscreen capable of supporting multi-touch gestures, providing a comparable experience to the passengers’ own mobile phones, with a display that delivers brilliant 4K resolution. Through the use of optical bonding in the production process, all of this will come in a package that is about 0.3″ thick and a third of the weight and power of current generation displays.”

Zii is planning four sizes for RAVE Ultra: 27”, 17.3”, 15.6”, and 13.3”. Each supports variable bit rate playback of modern compression standards, including H.265 HEVC [High Efficiency Video Coding], which the company suggests more than halves the size of files required for high-definition video, including “ultra-HD” 4K.

Read the full article here.

Andrea Lee joins the Linespace team as Sr. Designer

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Andrea joins Linespace as a seasoned environmental graphic designer with over seven years of experience working on various exterior wayfinding and interior signage programs. She has designed brand identities, print materials, websites and mobile applications in addition to her experience with wayfinding and environmental graphic design. Complementing her creative problem solving she has extensive knowledge regarding industry standard practices, local, state, and federal code requirements, and fabrication techniques. Her experience in project management provides a great deal of support in the design and implementation process.

Background 
Prior to joining Linespace, Andrea worked as a Designer and Project Manager with Egg Office. She has worked on many signage and master planning projects with high profile clients. Andrea gained her first experience and love for wayfinding and environmental graphic design at PH.D, a boutique design studio in Santa Monica. There she had an opportunity to work with clients such as USC School of Architecture, City of Newport Beach, and Camino Nuevo Academy of Schools.