Hyatt Regency Woodfield home to Sharp HDTVs, SuiteLinq HD programming
Headed to Schaumburg, Illinois to visit those in-laws, are you? You're in luck. Hyatt Regency Woodfield has just announced that every last one of its 470 guest rooms will be locked and loaded (but unlocked prior to your arrival) with a 32- or 37-inch Sharp LCD HDTV, not to mention a copious amount of HD content flowing from the SuiteLinq in-room digital entertainment solution. Both linear channels and video-on-demand material will be delivered in SD and HD, and it appears that everything's in place for enjoyment as we speak. So, are your reservations in order?






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
NorthCranky @ Nov 30th 2008 12:44PM
Wow! I can't find the HDTV after looking at that carpet. The whole room blends together so well its like a freaking black hole sucking everything in!
simonm @ Dec 1st 2008 12:03AM
The engadget artical is wrong, it't actually 37" and 42" Sharp LCD HD televisions in the rooms :-)
CL @ Dec 1st 2008 7:26AM
I recently stayed in Days Inn in Dallas, TX and I couldn't believe even a low budget motel got 32" Sharp LCD in the rooms, and they even set it up with OTA HD channels besides the regular digital cable.