TV Compatibility

 

LodgeNet Healthcare's TV Compatibility Program helps make purchasing decisions easier by identifying TVs or HD (high-definition) displays that support the full functionality of the LodgeNet system and can deliver an easy-to-use experience for your patients and their visitors in the room.

The following TVs or HD displays have been tested and found compatible specifically with the LodgeNetRX® Interactive Patient Television System:

(In alphabetical order, by vendor; click on link for a model specific spec sheet)

HCi
(All HCi TVs are approved for analog use ONLY)

  • RM2011
  • RM2611
  • RM3211
  • RM4211

LG

  • 20LH1DC1
  • 26LG3DCH
  • 26LH1DC1
  • 32LG3DCH
  • 32LH1DC1_1
  • M3701C-BH w/HCS-5650
  • M3702C-BH w/HCS-5650
  • M4210C-BH w/HCS-5650
  • M4212C-BH w/HCS-5650
  • 42LB50C

PDi

  • P15LCDC
  • P20LCDC
  • P22LCDC
  • P23LCDC
  • P32LCDC

Philips

  • 32HF7955H/27
  • 22HFL5530H/27
  • 26HFL5830H/27
  • 32HFL5860H/27

RCA

  • J26L637
  • J32L637
  • J42PH637

Zenith

  • L20V34S
  • L20V54S
  • L26W58HA

About the Program

LodgeNet tests televisions and HD displays submitted by TV vendors for compatibility with the LodgeNetRX Interactive Patient Television System. On successful completion of that testing, LodgeNet provides a report on the testing to the TV vendor, and includes the television or HD display model line on this Web page. The inclusion of a model line means only that LodgeNet tested a single sample provided by the vendor, and that the sample was found to be compatible with the LodgeNetRX system.

  • LodgeNet testing results apply only to the sample tested. LodgeNet does not and cannot provide any assurance that the actual TV or HD display selected for purchase is electronically and functionally identical for the purpose of LodgeNet compatibility to the model tested. Only the TV vendor can provide that assurance to the healthcare facility.

    Important: Healthcare facilities considering the purchase of TVs or HD displays for use with a LodgeNetRX system should require the selected TV vendor to warrant in writing that the model(s) purchased are compatible with the LodgeNetRX system with which they are to be used, and that the model(s) meet the needs and expectations of the healthcare facility. In addition, the healthcare facility must make an independent decision with respect to the suitability of a specific TV or HD display regarding such matters as ease of use, service life, picture quality and viewer satisfaction. Additionally, LodgeNet compatibility testing does NOT consider picture quality. Picture quality is largely a subjective matter, and varies widely among manufacturers. Each healthcare facility is urged to exercise diligence with respect to its display purchase decisions.

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