![]() ![]() ![]() There should be a way for you to change input sources in there. ![]() Once you find the correct owner's manual online, skim through it to find out how to access your TV's advanced menus and programming options. Make sure it's the Model Number, not the Serial Number. What you're going to want to do is look on the back of the TV in your room for the model number, then Google it along with "owner's manual." Many TVs used in hotels are "hospitality models," that limit features to make it "easier" for the user, when really they most likely want to limit your options so that you shell out the cash for a movie. If neither the TV nor the remote in your room have an Input or Source button, you'll have to get a little creative. Just make sure to connect the RJ-11 cable again before you leave, so that whoever stays in there next isn't inconvenienced by having to call down to the front desk to ask what's wrong with their TV. Or, you can connect a streaming device like an Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, or Chromecast 2 (1st generation Chromecast's can't connect to public sign-in Wi-Fi networks). Now, if you've got a computer with an HDMI-out, you can plug it directly into the TV. If your hotel remote doesn't have a "Source" or "Input" button, look for buttons on the side of the TV-there should be one there. Afterwards, you should be able to change the input on the TV to your desired HDMI input. ![]()
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