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What It Means for Smart Hospital Room Retrofit Projects |
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UL-Listed for healthcare use |
The PDi TV Box is UL-Listed to 62368-1, Annex DVB, for the U.S. and Canada healthcare requirements. This certification supports patient safety and helps facilities align with healthcare compliance requirements in patient care areas. |
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Upgradeable Android 15 OS |
Competitor set-top boxes on Android 14 or older may still work today but will hit app-compatibility and support limits sooner. The PDi TV Box with Android 15 is guaranteed to get full future Android operating system upgrades. This creates a future-ready platform with stronger long-term app compatibility and an extended upgrade lifecycle. |
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High-end security |
The PDi TV Box with Android 15 has more security built in and will be updated farther into the future, providing the best security longer. |
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Standard 8 GB RAM |
Starting with Android16, for competing devices with 4 GB of RAM or less, Google will only allow the Android Go edition. This can create app compatibility issues and slower performance. Also, the Go edition disables certain capabilities including System alert Window permission. The 8 GB of RAM in the PDi TV Box exceeds the minimum 6 GB for Android 16 and ensures smoother multitasking, stronger stability, and better uptime for demanding smart room workflows. |
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GENiO cloud-based device management |
GENiO makes it easier for healthcare teams to remotely manage both TV and OS system functionality, monitor devices, push updates, manage settings, and scale deployments efficiently. |
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Patent-pending functionality |
PDi designed the TV Box specifically to support the patient experience and nursing workflows in smart hospital room retrofit projects. PDi supports existing patient TV RF infrastructure while expanding smart room capabilities with features such as IPTV playback, pillow speaker support, and future digital whiteboard displays. |
The best patient infotainment solutions don’t just provide distractions — they also prioritize security, patient safety, and scalability.
Since 1980, Ohio-based PDi Communication Systems, Inc. has dedicated more than 45 years exclusively to designing and manufacturing healthcare-focused TV solutions. Our patent-pending TV Box, model PDI-TVB7000, is designed around the needs of patients and clinicians, and purpose-built for facilities and IT administrators who are planning to deploy smart hospital rooms.
The PDi TV Box is a UL-listed, 8 GB RAM set-top box designed to work with existing hospital TV infrastructure. This upgradeable device runs on the Android™ 15 OS and comes with stronger built-in security and better future app compatibility. It includes more RAM versus competing set-top boxes, and is compatible with GENiO, PDi’s cloud-based device management software tool built for the needs of healthcare.
Let’s go over why these features matter for smart hospital room retrofits.
This matters because UL hospital grade devices are required by codes such as NEC Article 517 and NFPA 99 in patient care areas of healthcare facilities. Also, the Joint Commission Hospital Environment of Care requires NFPA 99 in audits to ensure safety in accredited healthcare institutions.
This is where PDi comes in. The PDi TV Box is UL-Listed to 62368-1, Annex DVB, for the U.S. and Canada healthcare requirements, allowing you to stay compliant and safe for patients.
The first key benefit of this newer OS is longevity.
Competitor set-top boxes on Android 14 or older may still work today but will hit app-compatibility and support limits sooner. This could mean needing to replace your patient entertainment devices earlier than planned just to keep certain apps running.
Our Android 15 TV Box, on the other hand, will remain compatible with modern apps, browser engines, and enterprise software for longer. Unlike the competition, the PDi TV Box is also guaranteed to get full future Android version upgrades. It supports the minimum 6 GB RAM baseline requirements of Android 16 and Android 17+.
That makes the TV Box the only option on the market today to provide this pathway to the future.
The second key benefit of the newer OS is security. Android 15 has more security built in and will be updated farther into the future, providing the best security longer.
Our TV Box uses these advanced security features to protect stored data, detect tampering, and make it harder for unauthorized software to compromise the box. This allows the device to securely interact with installed software and safely run critical applications connected to clinical workflows.
All of these are features you aren’t likely to get with generic Android set-top boxes.
The PDi TV Box comes standard with 8 GB RAM. RAM capacity is a key factor in whether a smart patient room device can support modern apps, multitasking, and long-term Android compatibility without compromising performance.
This is important because patient room devices often stay powered on for weeks or months running services like IPTV, WebView content for virtual care, and network operations. If the memory on these devices is too low, Android OS may begin killing background apps or services to free space. That can lead to delays, app reloads, interrupted workflows, or inconsistent behavior.
The difference is clear:
A 2 GB set-top box can feel fine when doing one simple task. However, it can struggle when multiple services are running at the same time.
Starting with Android16, for devices with 4 GB of RAM or less, Google will only allow the Android Go edition. Android Go is a configuration of the main Android OS platform. There are significant differences which can create app compatibility issues and slower performance. The Go edition also disables certain capabilities including:
Google also requires a minimum of 6 GB of RAM for Android 16. With 8 GB of RAM and the upgradeable Android 15, the PDi TV Box is designed and built to deliver smoother performance, greater stability, and stronger uptime. That reflects our commitment to meeting healthcare needs for uninterrupted, intelligent patient care.
Healthcare needs are unique. The PDi TV Box is engineered to advance smart room strategies for real-world clinical environments, while remaining intuitive for patients and staff.
It includes patent-pending capabilities designed to support existing patient TV infrastructure, improve the patient experience, and expand smart room functionality with digital whiteboards. More specifically, this includes the built-in RF TV Tuner and IPTV Player, built-in pillow speaker port, and dual output hardware layout. Click any card below to learn more about these patent-pending features:
The PDi TV Box is uniquely designed to boost patient experience while streamlining the workflows of clinicians and IT administrators. It offers a newer OS, more RAM, stronger security features, and better compatibility with future applications. This translates into a device that can handle the growing requirements of the hospital smart room.
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