Washington, D.C.'s Marriott Wardman Park gets 32-inch LG plasmas
If you were impressed with the $6.2 million renovation at the Gaithersburg Marriott Washingtonian Center, you'll be blown away by the upgrades found on Washington, D.C.'s largest hotel. The Marriott Wardman Park has just underwent a whopping $100 million refreshing (a "comprehensive revitalization," as it were), which added in a 32-inch LG plasma to each and every guest room. Additionally, each PDP will be equipped with Marriott's proprietary plug-in panel, and while 64 channels of programming will be available, we aren't told how many of those will be in high-definition. Looks like the competition in the D.C. hotel market is getting even fiercer.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
GhostDoggy @ Jun 17th 2008 5:23AM
Why is this considered worthy news? I spent a couple of days in Opelika, AL and the Hampton Inn had 37" Panasonic flat-panels in all of the rooms. Whoop-dee-fricken-doo.
AlainDelon @ Jun 17th 2008 5:37AM
I have never heard of or seen a 32 inch PLASMA screen.It's probably 42 inch plasma or 32 inch LCD.
Byrdman @ Jun 17th 2008 11:24AM
yeah I was gonna say the same thing. you cant make a plasma screen below 35 inches or somthing because of distortion. thats why 42 is the smallest size they make
BMZ @ Jun 18th 2008 6:56AM
At that screen size, I hope they put them in the bathrooms. To see 1080p you would have to be within 4.5' of the screen; to see 720p you would have to be within 7.5'.