Now i asked this question before:
A gentleman kindly answered:
NO! But are you thinking of bringing a TV set from the US over to Europe? I ask this, because it seems to me much easier to buy a PAL system B/G/I TV when you arrive in Europe. They are not all that expensive! Most of the PAL world uses 625 lines at 25 frames per second, apart from Brazil which uses PAL-M. The US TV would not only have the wrong colour system, but also the wrong line and field standard, and the tuner would not cover the correct channel spacing, if you tried to use it in Europe.Therre is also a minor difference between the PAL (I) system used in UK and the PAL (B and G) used in most of Europe.
Important: Now, the thing is people in Asia use NTSC TVs as well as other NTSC Devices all the time,so IT DOES WORK but i needed to know what type of converter is required for compatibility.I spoke 2 a Sony Expert who said id need to buy a 50 Htz Compatible(50hz/60hz) converter, so ne 1 know bout this cnvrtr?
2006-09-08
15:04:04
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Could you explain how people are using them then? They are viewing it just like theyd use any other TV. Could you email me at velociation@yahoo.com if you have substantial knowledge about this matter?
2006-09-08
15:29:21 ·
update #1
Additionally my friend who is no longer in the country did use it at a time, have no way to contact him now.
2006-09-08
15:30:24 ·
update #2