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When I stay at a hotel/VRBO/timeshare, I sometimes hook my iPad to the TV with an HDMI cable and watch shows/movies that I have downloaded previously. I also sometimes stream shows, but that is unlikely to work with ship's WiFI's in the middle of the Pacific Ocean on the way to Hawaii.

Is it possible to access the back of the TV in a Ruby Princess balcony room?

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16 hours ago, ravinblue said:

When I stay at a hotel/VRBO/timeshare, I sometimes hook my iPad to the TV with an HDMI cable and watch shows/movies that I have downloaded previously. I also sometimes stream shows, but that is unlikely to work with ship's WiFI's in the middle of the Pacific Ocean on the way to Hawaii.

Is it possible to access the back of the TV in a Ruby Princess balcony room?

It's a tight squeeze but with a little struggle it can be connected. The switch to the HDMI input can be done using the toggle at the bottom/center of the TV- not the remote. First tune to a news channel before trying to switch inputs. It also resets itself to the Princess input when you shut the TV off. 

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