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  2. Hotel television systems - Wikipedia

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    Hotel television systems (sometimes also referred to as hotel TV) are the in-suite television content presented in hotel rooms, other hotel environments and in the hospitality industry for in-room entertainment, as well as hospitals, assisted living, senior care and nursing homes. These services may be free for the guest or paid, depending on ...

  3. Sonifi Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Hooked up to TVs in hotel rooms, it allowed patrons to pay to play Nintendo GameCube games for a limited time. SONIFI Solutions was founded in 1980 as Satellite Movie Company . The company was renamed LodgeNet Entertainment Corporation in 1991 and became a publicly traded corporation in 1993.

  4. Nintendo Gateway System - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Gateway System is a series of video game consoles specialized for airlines and hotels. As part of a partnership between Nintendo and LodgeNet from late 1993 up until the late 2000s, about 40,000 airline seats and 955,000 hotel rooms featured a modified version of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, [1] Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 64, or GameCube ...

  5. 8 Affordable Ways to Create an Entertainment Room - AOL

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  6. Multi-room audio - Wikipedia

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    This kind of system could be assembled from separate components (e.g. a splitter-router-matrix mixer, a processor, amplifiers and control panels), though knowledge of professional audio equipment and automation systems would be required. More commonly, commercial systems are employed to accomplish these tasks.

  7. C SEED 201 - Wikipedia

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    C SEED Entertainment Systems, founded in 2009 by Alexander Swatek [1] along with Jakob Odgaard and Jorn Sterup, specializes in luxury, foldable outdoor and indoor MicroLED televisions. [2] The company is known for its high-tech innovations in electronic entertainment systems, combining minimalistic design with advanced technology.

  8. Home audio - Wikipedia

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    The term music centre came into common use when all-in-one integrated systems, also known as shelf stereos or mini component systems, became popular. "Midi"-style systems (mimicking the appearance of a stacked component-based system) were popular during the 1980s. These typically included a record deck, tuner, dual cassette deck, amplifier and ...

  9. Home cinema - Wikipedia

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    The first-known home cinema system was designed, built and installed by Steve J. LaFontaine as a sales tool at Kirshmans furniture store in Metairie, Louisiana in 1974. He built a special sound room that incorporated the earliest quadraphonic audio systems, and he modified Sony Trinitron televisions for projecting the image. Many systems were ...