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sidster
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Posted on 08-14-11 11:04
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Has anyone taken/sent a lcd/led tv back home? Does this make logistical and economical sense. I was thinking of taking a small 32" led/lcd tv to Nepal but was not sure how easy or logical that would be.
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lll_lll
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Posted on 08-14-11 11:32
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The TV will not work in Nepal as the video standard in Nepal is PAL whereas it is NTSC here in U.S.
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Slackdemic
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Posted on 08-14-11 11:32
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This should help you, Sidster: विदेशबाट टिभी ल्याउँदा कति पैसा तिर्नुपर्ने ? http://www.mysansar.com/archives/2011/07/id/20150
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sidster
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Posted on 08-14-11 11:54
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Thanks to both slackdemic and !!_!!
Seems like it does not make economical or logistical sense to take TV home.
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Fat beast
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Posted on 08-14-11 12:04
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|||_|||: there's a two step procedure to make tv receive NTSC vedio from PAL.. 2cent
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