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Originally Posted by czechsonofagun My TV problem is called PAL. Still have quite few movies in that system and the TV (and VCR and DVD) has to be able to play it. It cuts the options down to very limited sources. DVD is somewhat doable, since the disc can be replicated on a PC to make it NTSC compatible, but the tapes are better left the way they are.
But I somewhat enjoy myself in a store with annoying sales people. In a store I don't like to be bothered and when they ask me if I need some help, I just reply:
"Yes, I like this model - but is it gonna play PAL?"
Typically they have no clue what I am talking about  |
I bought a Grundig Multi-System TV a few years ago.
It is amazing in that it does NTSC, PAL and SECAM... it also operates on 120v 60 Hz, 230v 50 Hz and 12v dc.
I've never seen another one like it. Friends have told me they were available at military post exchanges so military personnel would have a TV that would work worldwide.