Televisions

  • High Definition Demystified

    For years, hotel operators have taken comfort in the fact that their boxy old rear-projection televisions (the ones tucked inside the armoire) would last at least five to seven years. If one broke, they simply swapped it out for an inexpensive newer model. Not anymore.
  • Roomlinx Launches In-Room Media & Entertainment System

    Roomlinx solution puts movies, DVR capabilities, music, shopping, business productivity tools, PC and Web games, and more in the guest hands
  • Service Systems: Digital Signage

    Retailers could see a 45 percent sales lift by catching consumer attention through digital signage. Enterprising hotels and restaurants explore the possibilities.
  • Digital Deadline

    The hotel industry prepares for the switch to an all-digital television
  • Wireless Access Everywhere

    Hotels expand the reach of high speed Internet, overcoming old challenges and putting the technology to new use
  • Bare Essentials

    Self-service hotel offers bargain rates instead of staff
  • Tempt Them and They Will Stay

    Savvy hotels increase awareness of amenities and services to keep guests on property and boost revenue
  • U.S. Hotels to Invest $5.5 Billion in Upgrades

    Following a record $5.0 billion invested in the U.S. lodging industry in 2006, the industry is expected to invest approximately $5.5 billion in 2007, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers' latest forecast.
  • Now Showing

    Personalized video content and new technology take in-room televisions to a new level of entertainment
  • Plasma or LCD?

    Falling prices and increasing quality make flat screen TVs an attractive option. Now the only question remains: which format is better?
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