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JAM in flight entertainment problems.

PostPosted: 23 Jun 2012, 23:39
by drjetty
I have read on other airline forums that the new JAM system has a flaw. Some passengers have complained that because the system is controlled by touch screen, constant tapping can be felt through the seat. The tapping is more frequent if the passenger behind is playing an onscreen game that requires constant interaction with the game. I haven't come across the problem yet as I mostly fly out of LGW, but with the new JAM system being fitted on the LGW fleet that may change. Has anybody come across the problem with the JAM touch screen system?

Re: JAM in flight entertainment problems.

PostPosted: 24 Jun 2012, 00:59
by honey lamb
Yes there has been mention of it in TRs. The main problem seems to be that people who are not used to touch screens are inclined to jab the screen rather than gently tap it and hence the problem

Re: JAM in flight entertainment problems.

PostPosted: 24 Jun 2012, 02:26
by simonallardice
honey lamb wrote:Yes there has been mention of it in TRs. The main problem seems to be that people who are not used to touch screens are inclined to jab the screen rather than gently tap it and hence the problem


Virgin America have the same problem, they mention to tap lightly before take-off usually. People who are used to touchscreens are often the worst, the fact is, it's just people who don't think about what they're doing and they're in they're own little world. I've always said touchscreen in economy for this reason is dumb, but every airline seems to be going with it.

Re: JAM in flight entertainment problems.

PostPosted: 24 Jun 2012, 07:18
by Darren Wheeler
It depends on what sort of touchscreen you are use to.

Resistive users will always prod harder or use a stylus to use it.
Capacitive users tend to be much gentler as they know it doesn't take much pressure

Those that have never really used touchscreens tend to to go nuts and practically punch the screens.

YMMV :)

Re: JAM in flight entertainment problems.

PostPosted: 24 Jun 2012, 08:27
by Neil
We have JAM on two flights on the A333 and can honestly say I haven't noticed any problems with tapping at all

Re: JAM in flight entertainment problems.

PostPosted: 24 Jun 2012, 10:12
by Luke12
Neil wrote:We have JAM on two flights on the A333 and can honestly say I haven't noticed any problems with tapping at all


Was that Y or PE though? I can imagine it would be far more of an issue in Y where the seat is less padded than PE.

Also doesn't PE have a remote too?

Having flown on a couple of different aircraft with touch screens, it's a big no go for me on aircraft. If everyone knows how to use it properly it's not an issue, but this is usually not the case (per Darren's comments above).

Re: JAM in flight entertainment problems.

PostPosted: 24 Jun 2012, 10:18
by Penny_L
I had this issue on Virgin America a couple of weeks back, the guy in seat behind was jabbing at the touch screen so hard, was most annoying...luckily it was only a short flight from LAS-SFO.

Re: JAM in flight entertainment problems.

PostPosted: 24 Jun 2012, 10:43
by Hev60
I used the touch screen for first time in March on the A333 going to MCO. In economy. Had no problems but did notice other people getting impatient and thumping the screens because they just wouldn't give the system time to response.

Re: JAM in flight entertainment problems.

PostPosted: 24 Jun 2012, 14:53
by Treelo
Luke12 wrote:
Neil wrote:Also doesn't PE have a remote too?



Yes, it does. My 4 flights in 333 PE have not thrown up any tapping/pushing/slapping problem with JAM screens. However, during a trip down the back on my last trip, a few Y pax were complaining to crew about lack of response from the system.

Re: JAM in flight entertainment problems.

PostPosted: 24 Jun 2012, 15:07
by Nikolic
Can't say I noticed any problems on an Emirates A380.

Re: JAM in flight entertainment problems.

PostPosted: 24 Jun 2012, 15:31
by stevebrass
Hev60 wrote:I used the touch screen for first time in March on the A333 going to MCO. In economy. Had no problems but did notice other people getting impatient and thumping the screens because they just wouldn't give the system time to response.

Flying in PE I found the remote much more responsive than the touch screen.

Re: JAM in flight entertainment problems.

PostPosted: 24 Jun 2012, 16:54
by lobbers
More JAB than JAM then?

Re: JAM in flight entertainment problems.

PostPosted: 24 Jun 2012, 17:11
by Hev60
stevebrass wrote:
Hev60 wrote:I used the touch screen for first time in March on the A333 going to MCO. In economy. Had no problems but did notice other people getting impatient and thumping the screens because they just wouldn't give the system time to response.

Flying in PE I found the remote much more responsive than the touch screen.


Didn't travel PE on this ocassion - can't do a smilie with tears !!!! ;)

Re: JAM in flight entertainment problems.

PostPosted: 24 Jun 2012, 17:37
by drjetty
Jobbers wrote;

More JAB than JAM then?

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It must sound just that Ha! Ha!

I'm flying to LAS on from LGW Tuesday 26th in PE, there's little chance of getting Barbarella so I won't find out (4 1/2hr delay today BTW). I'm flying to LAS September too, so I might have more of a chance of an opinion on the JAM system then.

Re: JAM in flight entertainment problems.

PostPosted: 24 Jun 2012, 19:20
by simonallardice
Darren Wheeler wrote:It depends on what sort of touchscreen you are use to.

Resistive users will always prod harder or use a stylus to use it.
Capacitive users tend to be much gentler as they know it doesn't take much pressure

Those that have never really used touchscreens tend to to go nuts and practically punch the screens.

YMMV :)


It's still very much down to the individual, that and the screen on VX at least aren't that responsive. People don't think that jabbing the screen will have an affect....to the point I've seen blazing rows, courteous requests and evil stares on VX planes because of this. I've also seen people holding an iphone and an iPad who then practically punch the screens.