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PHILIPS
Philips has launched its UltimateHD viewing experience, an end-to-
end platform on which hospitality businesses can build an HDTV system to
meet their needs. Amongst the many end-user insight-driven innovations
is Theme TV, a simplifi ed user interface for hotel entertainment systems to
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help guests navigate easily through the multiple channels.
www.philips.com
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BANG & OLUFSEN
With a near-invisible frame designed to blend in with the interior
decoration, the new LED-based BeoVision 10 from Bang & Olufsen is a slim,
fully integrated TV solution developed for wall placement. The slim look is
further enhanced by the curved rear profi le that refl ects the colour of the
wall and makes the TV appear as a black glass square when switched off .
www.bang-olufsen.com
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SAMSUNG
Tailored specifi cally for the hospitality market, the Samsung 457 LCD
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TV features a built-in organic LED clock display, the ability to connect
to digital devices such as HD camcorders and portable media players,
specially-designed hot keys control, and an energy saving mode that can
result in up to 60% less energy consumption.
www.samsung.com
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LOEWE
The new Loewe Connect allows users to link a range of mobile devices
to the digital television transforming the room into a home cinema, concert
hall and presentation room in one. HD picture quality, crystal clear sound,
minimum cabling, and a number of design options feature.
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www.loewe-uk.com
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ARMOUR HOTEL
Armour Hotel has announced the introduction of the Systemline
Media Interface, which enables complete integration of guests’ personal
electronic devices via an in-wall panel to the hotel television. The interface
can also be customised to a hotel’s individual style and branding.
www.armourhome.co.uk
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TELEADAPT
MediaHub HD is the next generation of in-room entertainment
with all the relevant audio/video connection ports needed to access and
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play personal media content through the TV, plus cutting-edge Stereo
Bluetooth® wireless technology to stream music or other audio from
portable electronics without the need for a wire or cable.
www.teleadapt.com
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SWISSCOM
Since its market launch, Swisscom IPTV has been installed in more than
6,000 guestrooms across Europe. Service benefi ts include guest messaging,
a new advertising channel, and service convergence, meaning that IP-based
services from telephony to the mini-bar can be bundled together into one
integrated network and regulated through the TV remote.
www.swisscom.com/hospitality
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