In a forty or even four hundred room hotel, in-room tablets are nice, but almost always feel like overkill. When you're talking thousands of rooms they may be the best way to communicate with the ...
You can control everything in the room, from the temperature to the TV to the lights, on the tablet. You can also set the alarm and have the room wake you up "gently" (with a count down clock and ...
The hotel, located in Bankside, doesn't have a concierge. Instead, guests check themselves in and out on touch computer screens. In each room, a personalized Samsung Galaxy tablet greets guests ...
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