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Old 04-08-2010, 12:18 PM   #1
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I am moving to Thailand in a couple months so I will be getting rid of my TV and needing a new one. Any suggestions for a Panasonic which plays both PAL and NTSC and has a 220V input?
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I know you already posted before, but the truth is, there is none except the professional models that cost ALOT! Much more than 2 of their high-end consumer tvs combined.
I'm not 100% sure on the 220V, but I do know that only the professional models support both 50hz and 60hz. Maybe you can get some kind of converter for 220V, if such thing exists, I don't know.

Here's a link to one of them:
TH-65VX100U

I think your best bet, is to hold on to your current tv, until right before you move. When there, either buy a regular European model which I believe are 220V @ 50hz. OR, you can buy the TV directly in Thailand.

I have no idea about the Thailand models, but I do know that the European models of the Panasonic usually bring more features compared to the US version. Something to keep in mind.
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