Kerry Wan/ZDNETOne of the biggest hassles of watching TV in a hotel is logging in to all your streaming services to find your favorite shows. That might soon be a thing of the past.Several years ago, LG unveiled the first hotel TV that lets you connect your Apple devices via AirPlay. This week, it’s announcing support for Google Cast too, creating the first hotel TV with both Apple and Android casting compatibility.Also: Your TV’s USB port is seriously underrated: 4 benefits you’re not taking advantage ofMany hotel TVs with AirPlay had support for Google Cast through attached HDMI dongles, but this will be the first with both built-in.With Google Cast and AirPlay, you can stream pictures, music, videos, and more from your phone, tablet, or laptop. Many streaming services are also supported.Where you can find themLG didn’t say which hotels the technology is coming to, but it does have a list of locations with Apple AirPlay.Also: I saw LG’s StanbyMe 2 TV, and it’s better than its viral successor in almost every wayAround 60 InterContinental Hotel Group (IHG) hotels and resorts are Apple compatible, including selected Holiday Inn, Holiday Inn Express, Candlewood Suites, Staybridge Suites, and avid Hotel locations. Given that LG’s press release mentions dual support for Android and Apple, it seems that Google Cast is coming to at least these locations, if not more. More