Fuck my prior preparation day with the Chromecast with Google TV before the hotel checking…

I don’t travel too often so my Chromecast needed some tweaking (AKA updating system and apps etc), I like to take it as a travel companion and found out this shitty frame around the TV.

It is the first time it happened to me, I can see this being annoying for frequent travelers.

  • @ZeroCooler@sh.itjust.works
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    1061 year ago

    Pull the bottom drawer out, there might be a set top box or something else connected to the TV via HDMI that you can unplug and use the cable from.

    I travel with a Fire Stick and bring a female to female HDMI coupler for this reason.

  • @fartsparkles@sh.itjust.works
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    741 year ago

    Call front desk and politely ask if they have a unframed / spare TV you can use. If you’re nice enough and they’re willing and able, they might just drop one by your room.

    • kratoz29OP
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      91 year ago

      Definitely the fastest workaround, overall if you go alone.

    • @Sarcastik@lemmy.world
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      Yep, between fixed mounted TV’s with zero space behind the TV to reach the HDMI ports or the TVs that have the weird cable box firmware/software that blocks you from accessing the tv inputs it was doomed from the beginning.

  • @jeffw@lemmy.world
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    231 year ago

    The mildly infuriating part is that you posted it back to back on the same community 20 minutes apart

  • LazaroFilm
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    1 year ago

    I read a post (back on Reddit a few years ago) someone had the same situation they ended up buying a TV at the local BestBuy to place in front of the Hotel’s TV and returned it before leaving.

  • ɔiƚoxɘup
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    181 year ago

    Ask the desk if it’s not an option, I’d leave a negative review.

    • @caroline@lemmy.fmhy.net
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      281 year ago

      Fill out the individual sections please. My staff gets a bonus based on the staff service portion and I can guarantee you none of them played a part in how the building was designed.

      • ɔiƚoxɘup
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        11 year ago

        Absolutely! I was thinking on Google maps or Yelp or something, but definitely condemn the design specifically. Don’t need to get any hotel staff in trouble!

  • @skuzz@discuss.tchncs.de
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    181 year ago

    Is it possible it had an access panel with input ports somewhere around it? I’ve seen that in hotels in the past. On the side, or underneath, or in a drawer.

    • kratoz29OP
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      31 year ago

      It is all sealed, if a wire catches fire I’ll be the last one to know it (?).

      • @Custoslibera@lemmy.world
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        151 year ago

        If its completely sealed it’s likely if you just yank it evenly from either side (using light force) the outer frame should click off

  • @PissinSelfNdriveway@sh.itjust.works
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    141 year ago

    The tv will pull out or the frame will pull out with a good tug. Make it happen don’t be afraid, worst case you just tell them it fell off and hurt your foot and you get a upgrade

  • LazaroFilm
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    121 year ago

    What is their financial gain from doing this? They really hoping I’ll get their shit pay per view?

    • @DudeDudenson
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      71 year ago

      Looking at it they most likely just were concerned about aesthetics

    • kratoz29OP
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      61 year ago

      Dude, the TV isn’t even Smart TV, and the quality is ass, I think it is 360p or some shit.

    • Ataraxia
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      11 year ago

      Hdmi ports aren’t meant to be used over and over. Plug in and leave be. Then again I guess they could just have an hdmi cable sticking out of it that cannot be removed and is being held in place by the frame. But why not just cast it?

      • LazaroFilm
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        11 year ago

        I recently went to a hotel that had something like that. A breakout box with HDMI in and RCA Video in even. They also had a special Netflix app that you could connect to your account temporarily with your phone or credentials.

  • RedEye FlightControl
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    111 year ago

    Most hospitality systems have a “channel” set up to receive HDMI1 or HDMI2. The front desk will tell you how to connect, if you can find a port.

    Sometimes you have to find the box and override it, if the display is framed like this.

    • @ZMonster@lemmy.world
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      51 year ago

      This, the don’t just rip off framing every time they need to replace it. There will be some way to access it. When I traveled for work, I had a tool bag for a few things, chiefly the thermostat.

  • @weedazz@lemmy.world
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    21 year ago

    I usually take mounted tvs off the mount in hotels to plug in my Chromecast w/Google tv, but this one looks tough!

    • kratoz29OP
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      11 year ago

      I don’t think it is possible to achieve this without proper tools 😂

  • @sederx@programming.dev
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    11 year ago

    That’s not even that bad sometimes the remote is locked to basic functions so even if you could access the HDMI you might no be able to switch to it.