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Will a TV bought in the UK (recently) work O.K. in Spain? I have heard that they will not work as the format is different, but I have also heard the converse is true and that they actually will and do work when taken out from the UK. Can anyone shed some light on this? The set I have now is a Panasonic 28" CRT and the model number is TX-28PM1. I also have a Panasonic DVD recorder and the same question applies to this also.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.most TV's bought in Europe in the last 5 years work anywhere in Europe (voltage aside).
your DVD and TV would work fine together, the only slight problem you could have is tuning in you TV to recieve Spanish channels (I live in spain and dont rate them that much anyway)
If you want satalite Canal+ does some good deals, and if you still have a UK address you could get a skybox and you would still recieve the signal out there with a dish. (its illegal but everyone does it)
Bob A Job, just FYI, not all TVs bought in Europe work anywhere in Europe. UK TVs will not work in Germany (where I live) for instance. The signal and audio signals are reversed but can be cheaply rectified by a specialist (I just bought a German TV instead).
Of course, if you're receiving Sky direct then you bypass that problem.
Sky TV should not be legally recieved outside the UK, but the satalite footprint extends as far south as morroco and egypt (you just need a slightly larger dish). Anywhere within this area you can recieve all the channels that the card allows, however as sky do not have broadcast rights you still need to let them think you are using it in the UK (hence the UK address i mentioned), and get the cards posted out to you.
PCB's (printed circuit boards that adapt TV signals) are now very cheap to produce compared to years ago, most manufacturers make their goods including all the necessary signal converters so as to be able to sell their goods all over Europe. Most TV's also include NTSC converters so they can be used outside of Europe as well. Always check out the price of electrical equipment before packing them up and sending them abroad though, i only paid �195 (�140 approx) for my 28" TV and sold my one English for �150, so i made a profit out of leaving it behind!
Drisgirl, sure you can always post on here, I always check Travel, How it Works and Internet and Tech.
Where in 'en Espana' are you off to?
I bought a graphics with video outs for my computer, and connected it up to my TV and 5.1 system, id recomend it to anyone living outside the UK as the BBC will have most of its channels net broadcasting by the end of the year (then im sure most others will jump on the bandwagon.)