FD Insights Issue 11 | Page 3

In-House TVs vs Hospitality Display Screens The hospitality industry requires specialised solutions to meet unique requirements. Where many hoteliers opt for in-house TV’s to meet the consumer needs, specialised hospitality screens are more suited to deliver a range of additional benefits. Furthermore, Hotel Displays carry software to seamlessly interface with the myriad of Hotel Interactive System Integrators – resolving the confusing need to give the guests two remote controls (one remote for the TV and one for the interactive system) which adds massively to the overall cost of ownership and guest frustration factor. The latest generation of Hotel Displays allow for a smart solution whereby the Interactive System’s Set Top Box is eliminated, therefore removing an additional costly point of failure in the guest rooms. Samsung is not only a luxury brand, but a market leader in Hospitality Displays and their current array of screens offer: * Sleek, slim design: The extremely slim line design fits seamlessly into any interior décor. * Customisable User Interface (UI) to enhance your brand: Samsung’s LYNC SINC allows hotel management to create and edit their own on-screen collection of services as well as exciting apps. * Open platform: Samsung’s H.Browser platforms allows any hotel’s interactive system integrator (SI) to deliver content. Supports IPTV and Video-On-Demand streaming via an ethernet network. * Seamless connectivity with AllShare®: Digital Living Network Alliance enables guests to play their personal content through a wireless connection on their TVs, in their rooms. * Wi-Fi Hot Spot: The Wi-Fi Access Point eliminates the cost of installing separate Wi-Fi network.