Hitachi screens for hospitality

Designed in versions ranging from 32 at 65 Inch, and Ultra HD and Full HD resolution, new hospitality displays offer a more immersive viewing experience.

Hitachi announced the launch of a dynamic range of screens for hospitality, offered in six different sizes (32, 43, 50, 55, 58 and 65 Inch) and resolutions in Ultra HD and Full HD.

Built in a variety of finishes, including black and white cabinets, and alternative base support options, are marketed in a wide range of designs to suit the space, the décor and atmosphere of the different hotels and establishments.

All screens in this series offer a more immersive viewing experience. Designed with Ultra HD 4K and Full HD panels, provide optimal image clarity and feature additional processing technologies to improve contrast and eliminate any on-screen motion blurs. Elegant and stylish, are also available in a range of reduced bezel designs, including the frameless bezel option, highlighting on-screen content.

Compatible with existing coaxial and data cabling infrastructures, reduce the cost of IP migration, providing a high-quality multimedia entertainment solution with the usual comforts of home.

Hitachi screens for hospitality

With built-in Bluetooth, the screens offer a multi-device entertainment center, that connects guests to content they could choose if they were at home.

The software access point (SoftAP) incorporating expands areas of wireless coverage. Allow you to use Miracast screen mirroring to share movies, music and photos from smartphones, tablets and laptops, directly on TV screens.

To offer a wider in-room entertainment experience, Dual audio output from displays allows you to connect the sound of TVs to the bathroom and other parts of the room with Bluetooth speakers.

When combined with the content management solution (Content Management Solution – cms) by Hitachi Hospitality, each connected display is transformed into a center of entertainment and communications, centrally controlled. In addition, offers a personalized interaction, bespoke content and additional revenue.

Simplifying the management and maintenance of properties of all sizes, Hitachi's CMS allows managers to have visibility and control over room screens from a single central location. To simplify the creation of content, this solution also provides a user interface for guests (GUI) fully customizable.

“Along with Hitachi's CMS, these screens can open up new avenues to attract, caring for and informing guests”, explains Jim Beswick, Hitachi Europe Director of Television Products. “Ideal for many sectors, support more personalized services, providing the ability to offer everything from bedside communications and medication reminders for hospital patients, to specific incentives for hotel guests.”

When integrated with a property management system (Property Management System – PMS), Hitachi's CMS supports a centralized, two-way communications platform. Through this, properties can expand and develop their reception capabilities, with an interactive digital concierge service. This integration can also facilitate a more comfortable exit process, allowing guests to safely review and settle their bills through the in-room screens.

“With this range, we believe we can fill an important gap in the market for high quality IPTV solutions, faster and more convenient to implement”, comments Bara Alt-nkaya, Deputy General Manager of Marketing and Product Management at Hitachi TV Europe. “Designed to fit a wide range of properties, these dynamic displays offer a connected, multi-device entertainment experience, without having to re-wire their properties or invest in set-top boxes”.

To keep installation and operating costs to a minimum, Hitachi hospitality displays offer more flexible IP over coaxial and data solutions.

For property managers, Screen cloning mode ensures a more agile and convenient TV setup process, because it allows you to copy user-configured settings from the server to some or all of the screens in the place.


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by • 5 May, 2021
• section: outstanding, Digital signage, display, Dynamic advertising