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I have the above model TV which is HDTV ready. My question is - I am
currently in the US but am considering moving to the UK. Is it worth taking
this TV with me and getting a 110v - 240v transformer and PAL / NTSC
converter or should I just sell this and buy something new in the UK?
Anything else I should consider?
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"Brendon" <nothere@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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> I have the above model TV which is HDTV ready. My question is - I am
> currently in the US but am considering moving to the UK. Is it worth
taking
> this TV with me and getting a 110v - 240v transformer and PAL / NTSC
> converter or should I just sell this and buy something new in the UK?
> Anything else I should consider?
Given that it accepts the wrong voltage, the wrong analog SD television
signals, and it weighs 240 pounds, my personal opinion would be to sell it
and buy a new one there. Sounds like more trouble than it's worth.
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On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 13:29:16 GMT, "Brendon" <nothere@somewhere.com>
wrote:
>I have the above model TV which is HDTV ready. My question is - I am
>currently in the US but am considering moving to the UK. Is it worth taking
>this TV with me and getting a 110v - 240v transformer and PAL / NTSC
>converter or should I just sell this and buy something new in the UK?
>Anything else I should consider?
>
sell it, most if not all UK
sets will play both pal and ntsc
plus it would be in need of a good calibration after the trip over
there. better off starting over.
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