What Should Be the Difference Between Home TVs And Hotel TVs?

The hotel industry has undergone tremendous change in the last few years. It isn’t just about providing a room and food anymore but has become a gateway to provide an exclusive experience for the guests. While hotels have started offering Wi-Fi, spa services, and other such activities to keep up with the increasing competition, the TV experience needs to be addressed.

Hotel guests like to relax in their rooms, and watching TV is among the top activities. Given that televisions are such an important part of any guest’s stay at a hotel, what should be the difference between home TVs and TV for hotels? Let’s find out.

Better viewing experience through Bigger Screens

With the growing number of online users, TVs are now more digital screens. For guests tired after a long day, having to squint to read letters on a small screen is not an ideal experience. This is why having bigger screens in hotels is a must. This will make the experience better and allow the hotels to stand out from the competition. Guests are more likely to have a better experience if their TVs have bigger screens.

Additionally, with the increase in video content, hotels must provide a quality viewing experience to their guests. An important aspect of this is the frame rate. The frame rate determines how smooth the content is. A higher frame rate leads to a better viewing experience, as the content will be less jittery and more realistic. Having a higher frame rate enables the TV to display content at a more realistic rate.

Unique TV experiences for guests

Customers expect more out of the TV experience than ever before. And many hotels are meeting that need by looking beyond the standard cable service and investing in new technologies. The immersive experience of virtual reality is slowly making its way into home entertainment. And hotels are taking advantage of this new technology with VR TV Hubs.

VR hubs let guests watch content on a virtual reality screen on their computer or mobile device. This not only lets you choose what content to watch but also where you want to watch it. Additionally, hubs can be integrated with hotel systems so that guests can order room service or access other hotel services through the TV. Another way hotels are enhancing the TV experience is by investing in streaming devices.

Streaming devices like Roku and Amazon Fire let you access thousands of TV shows and movies at the click of a button. You can also use them to listen to music or make video calls. These devices not only let you access content from the internet, but they can also connect to your hotel’s Wi-Fi to let you stream content from your smartphone or computer.

Faster Internet

The internet is necessary for almost all services in today’s world. From booking flights to ordering room service, the internet is a crucial part of the stay for hotel guests. The internet gives guests access to services they wouldn’t have otherwise and is an important part of the experience.

More comfortable remote and seating

You might not realize it, but your remote control and seating can impact your TV experience. The remote control has become an important part of the TV experience. More hotels are providing guests with universal remotes that can control all of the TV functions. These remotes make it easier to navigate the channels and use the TV’s different functions.

Hotels are always trying to up their game and offer their guests more than they could at home. Now you can enjoy home TV experiences while you are on the road. While you may have to pay an extra fee for certain amenities like sports channels, you can take advantage of other features that are usually included in the price of your hotel stay. You can reach out to places like DIRECTV for more information on the above.

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Olivia Wilson is the senior news writer for TV Acute. She spends too much money on collectables and is enamored with movies, comics, and television series. She loves binge-watching and can spend hours talking about movies and TV shows. She can immerse herself into a good story no matter the genre or form and only come out from it when she's had her fill. When she's not writing, she's probably cooking or exploring new places. You can follow her daily exploits on Twitter and Facebook.

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