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Old 07-01-2008, 08:06 AM   #7
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About that Panny LCD, it says it uses 100Hz... I'm assuming it's a Euro version? Is there an American version of that TV?
Yeah, trusted reviews is a European site. If you notice, they list a different model number/name than the one I did. The model number/name that I posted is for the American version. I usually post that site's reviews though, because they are good reviews and really consistent so its pretty easy to gauge how they actually feel about each TV.

There are usually small differences in the European models, usually to do with connections. European versions almost always have an extra HDMI, for example. I'm not sure why this is, but it is. Rest assured though, that the important parts of the TV are the same, albeit the american version is 120hz to account for NTSC standard, rather than 100hz for PAL in the European model.
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