it depends on how old the tv is, if it is new then the chances are that it will work no problem, if not then all you will have to do is connect through a british video recorder, this will act as the tuner and you should have no problem, i have just bought a tv here in holland which i took back to the uk plugged in and no problems.
2006-12-03 21:34:07
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answered by rochford6 1
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If the Netherlands uses PAL, then it should work once you have retuned it to UK stations.
However, be warned that the sound might need adjusting. I brought a Swiss-bought TV back here to the UK and while the pic was fine, the sound didn't work until a TV engineer adjusted it.
2006-12-03 21:15:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, My brother-in-law lived in Rotterdam and brought his TVs with him when he returned to Britain. You new adaptors for the plugs and a bit of a retune but apart from that it's straightforward.;
2006-12-03 21:21:41
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answered by Stammerman! 5
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It will if the auto tune set up can detect 6.0 Mhz IF for sound. If you use scart input or other video/sound inputs it will work.
2006-12-07 02:47:11
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answered by ------------------ 4
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it depends
we use 240 killowatz here
if the electric suplie is the same then yes
but you need to change the plug
2006-12-07 02:04:40
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answered by needanswers 3
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I dont think so because it would have to be tuned in. like one we got in germany didnt work here. But I didnt know how to get someone to tune it in. hope thats helps
2006-12-03 21:13:53
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answered by Lucy 3
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