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TVs on Cruise Ships?

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elle

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Since it has been 7 year since we cruised Im sure technology has improved on the ships. I am curious tho as if the televisions have front or back port holes for hooking up equipment? As in a laptop to be used as a dvd player. Still trying to decide if to bring it or not as we wont be using it to get on-line but rather for entertainment for the kids. Trying to weigh the pros and cons of carrying it thru and dealing with the airports and such. I know if I take it I will say " I should have left it at home" I dont take it I will say " I knew I should have brought it" LOL ....

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I'm sure the TV's have the ports on the back (try to find a new TV that doesn't these days LOL), it's just a matter of if they are accesible. Many times, the TV's are mounted in such a way that you can't get at the back. If you take it, worse comes to worse, the kids could always watch the DVD on the computer screen, right? LOL

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The only thing that I have hooked to the TV has been my digital camera. Hooking up the camera was a breeze. I don't know how to hook a computer to the TV, but there are both audio & video inputs on the TV"s

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