Samsung Hilton Waikiki Beach

With a size of 146", The Wall modular micro Led screen Samsung Offers a High-Definition Visual Experience to Guests at This Hawaii Hotel, which has also installed Smart Signage equipment and renovated the hotel TVs in the rooms with 65" models.

The hotel Hilton Waikiki Beach, with a prime oceanfront location in this dynamic Honolulu neighborhood (Hawaii), It attracts many types of travelers, in particular, government workers for their business event spaces, as well as visitors and locals who want to enjoy the atmosphere at the lobby bar and its lush garden.

Samsung Hilton Waikiki Beach

With the aim of complying with the chain's guidelines Hilton, that require room upgrades every five to seven years, The hotel needed to remove all 55" TVs and replace them with 65" models.

After his positive experience with the teams of Samsung, its managers have updated their Hotel TV with 65" 4K models, in addition to expanding its digital signage network to several common areas of the hotel (Included lobby bar, the reception and a restaurant) with new screens from this manufacturer.

He points this out. Henry Pérez, Hotel Manager: "Having the latest technology was very important, we have had a lot of success with Samsung TVs in our rooms. We also needed an easy-to-use, high-impact visual solution for the lobby bar and in common areas.".

Samsung Hilton Waikiki Beach

specifically, the hotel's lobby bar - called LBLE– it had a 98" Samsung screen located above the bar and they wanted to change it for a larger one.

The selected solution was the modular micro LED system Samsung The Wall, in one size 146", that integrates the Black Seal and Ultra Chroma technologies, a deep black background evenly covers the screen to display colors twice as pure and accurate as conventional LEDs.

"When comparing The Wall to other products, the differences are very clear," says Vince Mitchell, Founder and CEO of Pacific Digital Signs, who helped with the installation-. Standard LCD video walls have seams, but with Led you can create a perfect image, and contrast, The high-brightness environment and black levels of this system are unparalleled.".

Samsung Hilton Waikiki Beach

Added to this is the quick installation of The Wall, since the control box is integrated into the display, eliminating the cumbersome setup process. In this case, only a steel frame had to be made so that the system was flush with the wall, Above the bar counter.

"Local residents can come and watch sporting events that they might not be able to watch in their own homes in a spectacular system, and that allows them to go out and move around the neighborhood," Pérez adds. We want the hotel to become part of their community living experience.".

The Wall operates according to a pre-arranged schedule at the hotel, showing shocking images of Hawaii first thing in the morning, like windsurfing scenes, Lava Routes & Flows in Big Island. At noon, The screen is divided into four sections that play a mix of news and sports, and in the afternoon it changes to broadcast the most important sporting event of the day.

Samsung Hilton Waikiki Beach

the 98" Samsung display has been placed in the hotel lobby and can be configured to play the same or a different content than The Wall. At the reception desk, Guests can watch videos of the hotel's bookable activities on four new 65" screens from this manufacturer.

In the lively restaurant mac, Open uninterruptedly, Guests can catch up on news, Sports and more on all eight screens Smart Signage that have been installed in this space.

"I've seen an increase in the time guests stay in the lobby or bar areas compared to the past. Income has increased because people enjoy that environment", Pérez stresses.

As far as the rooms are concerned, now have 65" hotel TVs QLed 4K from Samsung, that make up the Quantum HDR technology to deliver a high-definition viewing experience.


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by • 3 Apr, 2024
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