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Global ePoint`s Aviation Division Global AirWorks Unveils New Proprietary Technology at the World Airline Entertainment Association Annual Conventi

posted on Sep 29, 2005 07:31AM
September 29, 2005 08:30 AM US Eastern Timezone

Global ePoint`s Aviation Division Global AirWorks Unveils New Proprietary Technology at the World Airline Entertainment Association Annual Convention; New Products Include Advanced Security Applications

CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 29, 2005--Global ePoint, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEPT), a leading manufacturer of security technologies for the aviation, law enforcement, industrial and commercial markets, announced today that its AirWorks division unveiled two new product lines of In Flight Entertainment and Cockpit Door Surveillance System at the World Airline Entertainment Association (WAEA) annual convention which was held in Hamburg Germany September 20-23, 2005.

The WAEA is the premier event for the latest technology in In Flight Entertainment and Passenger enhancements for the airline community. More than 250 airlines from around the world were represented. AirWorks unveiled its new In Flight Entertainment Retrofit Package which replaces the older technology Projector and CRT systems. AirWorks displayed its new 10.2 17 inch wide screen, and the 32 inch bulkhead LCD. Providing the content was the new AirWorks digital video and audio file server. Though AirWorks has already announced the kickoff customer for this product line, this was the first opportunity for the entire industry to review this system and the cost savings in fuel, quality viewing, and ease of installation package.

``Without question, the highest level of attention came to AirWorks` newest technology advancement and patent pending integration of the new bulkhead in flight entertainment monitors with covert cameras installed within the monitor bezels,`` said Ricky Frick, President of AirWorks. ``Through wireless transmission the flight attendant can send a signal directly to the screen, alerting the cockpit of a potential security situation and the cockpit crew has instant viewing of the entire cabin area for the purpose of monitoring the event or providing surveillance for suspicious behavior. Though our 16 camera CDSS system had already set the standard for on board surveillance, our new release in Hamburg has not only provided the airlines with even a more cost effective solution but also technology that we will continue to expand upon.``

``The acceptance and response by the numerous airlines that attended the demonstrations of our new IFE solutions, Electronic Flight Bag, Class I, II and III and our integrated IFE monitors not only drew airlines from around the world but additionally aviation magazines, press, and other trade show representatives. The interest by the aviation community was stronger than anticipated. Our expectations of penetrating new markets is higher than ever,`` added Frick.

AirWorks additionally unveiled its new Passenger Entertainment Appliance AirPlay. AirPlay is a portable hand-held device that has a 80GB hard drive for storing via an encrypted format up to 50 long-play movies, games, and hours of music for passenger enjoyment. Originally designed for the low cost, low frills carrier, the attention by the larger long-haul carriers for business class, first class, trains, and other public transportation was overwhelming.

Many of the new AirWorks products lines can be viewed at www.airworksinc.com by accessing ``Products`` on the web site.

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