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The TV's on the refurbed ships are 42" and sometimes bigger. The Westerdam has Samsung TV;s. Generally, the movie shown in the theater on one day will be in the "New Releases" section on your cabin TV's the next day, there are some exceptions. There are HDMI ports on the TV's but they are mounted so close to the wall, and the TV's are not movable, so it would take a pretty skinny hand to be able to plug a HDMI cable into the TV. But the bigger problem is the remotes provided nor the front panel controls, have the ability to change the TV inputs from Ethernet to HDMI. You would have to bring your own universal remote and program it for the brand of TV in your cabin in order to make input selections.

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The TV's on the refurbed ships are 42" and sometimes bigger. The Westerdam has Samsung TV;s. Generally, the movie shown in the theater on one day will be in the "New Releases" section on your cabin TV's the next day, there are some exceptions. There are HDMI ports on the TV's but they are mounted so close to the wall, and the TV's are not movable, so it would take a pretty skinny hand to be able to plug a HDMI cable into the TV. But the bigger problem is the remotes provided nor the front panel controls, have the ability to change the TV inputs from Ethernet to HDMI. You would have to bring your own universal remote and program it for the brand of TV in your cabin in order to make input selections.

 

On the Eurodam, they are much larger than 42" - trying to remember but they were closer to 60-65". Then again, I'm a guy :cool:

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The TV's on the refurbed ships are 42" and sometimes bigger. The Westerdam has Samsung TV;s. Generally, the movie shown in the theater on one day will be in the "New Releases" section on your cabin TV's the next day, there are some exceptions. There are HDMI ports on the TV's but they are mounted so close to the wall, and the TV's are not movable, so it would take a pretty skinny hand to be able to plug a HDMI cable into the TV. But the bigger problem is the remotes provided nor the front panel controls, have the ability to change the TV inputs from Ethernet to HDMI. You would have to bring your own universal remote and program it for the brand of TV in your cabin in order to make input selections.

 

Just posted on another thread that I got it working...

https://boards.cruisecritic.com/showpost.php?p=57110976&postcount=9

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