Apple TV comes to Philips MediaSuite TVs for hotel guests
What you need to know
- Apple TV is coming to a hotel near you.
- PPDS is rolling out the Apple TV app to hotel guests on its Philips MediaSuite hospitality TVs.
- It means users will be able to watch various streaming services and Apple TV+.
PPDS, supplier of Philips TVs and digital signage products, has today announced that it is bringing the Apple TV app to its Philips MediaSuite Hospitality TVs in hotels.
The company stated:
Customers will get access to a bunch of streaming services including Apple TV+ and all of its shows and movies.
PPDS says it has sold some 180,000 units in Europe since its launch, including to "many" of the world's leading hotel chains. International Business Manager Jeroen Verhaeghe said " am absolutely delighted that we can now offer access to the Apple TV app, which features Apple TV+, one of the world's most popular TV streaming services, to Philips MediaSuite. Bringing even more choice to hotel guests by allowing them to stream the content they enjoy, in the ways they want. Heightened by the pandemic, streaming services have never been more popular, so it's vital to PPDS and the hospitality industry to keep pace and meet the new needs of today's travelers with our Philips professional displays."
Ironically enough, PPDS says that the Apple TV will be installed on MediaSuite TVs through the Google Play store.
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