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Thank you for your interest in the LG Smart webOS TV. The LG 27LQ600S-WU TV can be used on a cruise ship, but its ability to get a signal while docked at an island depends on a few things. Using the TV on a Cruise: • Power Supply: The TV needs a standard power supply, which is usually available in cruise cabins. Make sure to bring any necessary adapters if the ship has different plug types. • Signal Reception: Most cruise ships offer cable or satellite TV in cabins, but channel availability may vary. Using the TV on an Island: • Wi-Fi and Streaming: The LG 27LQ600S-WU has webOS for streaming services. If the island has Wi-Fi, you can stream content using apps on the TV. • Cable/Satellite Signal: If you're looking for traditional TV channels... (you can continue from here as needed). You can download its owner's manual through this link for more information: https://www.lg.com/us/support/product/lg-27LQ600S-WU.AUS. For additional assistance, please reach out to us on social media @LGUSSupport so we can help you further. ^Cris
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The TV itself, could be attached to an antenna, I suppose and receive over-the-air signal, but I do not use TVs that way in USA any longer. I use a simple ROKU box, and with internet stream it in to the 27" galley size TV.
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