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NewTrader
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Posted on 03-23-09 10:19
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Hi, I was wondering if a TV bought in the US can be used in Nepal with little or no hassle? I found a vizio that works at 220-240V, but for many other TVs, I may need a voltage-converter from (110-120 V) to (220-240 V). I was doing more research and found that US TV are built for NTSC signals where as many of Asian countries use PAL. I couldn't figure out what is used in Nepal. Is there any out there who have bought TV in the US and took it to Nepal. If so, please share the experience and/or suggestions. Thanks in advance for your time and effort.
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syanjali
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Posted on 03-23-09 11:26
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Good idea, but you may have to pay extra charges if the size and weight are higher than the specific Airlines allows in that case, you need to do your math work, I mean cost benefit analysis. Cost of the Vizio + additional airfare (cargo)+ converter (if needed)+ Voltage Stabilizer + any custom fee (applicable)= is worth it or not???? Your decision is final. In past people used to bring TV , Now it is sleek, sexy and flat, why not????????
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NewTrader
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Posted on 03-24-09 8:39
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any one with such experience out there?
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Power_Ranger
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Posted on 03-24-09 10:42
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You have to pay 200% custom tax on it cost of tv: $1000 tax: $2000 shipping: $200 total cost: $3200 (not worth it)
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NewTrader
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Posted on 03-24-09 10:57
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I believe I was asking information on technical issues not whether it is worth it or not. Anyways thanks to people who invested at least some time to answer the thread. I would really like to know the technical sides.
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deshbhaktanepali
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Posted on 03-24-09 11:02
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hahahah...don't you know we Nepali love to give our free opinions...we don't answer the asked question we just give our unsolicitated suggestions....
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NewTrader
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Posted on 03-24-09 2:09
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I hope few 'right' persons will read it and least one 'knowledgeable' person will advise me.
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samkul
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Posted on 03-24-09 5:59
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Don't take it - Nepal uses PAL system while most of the TVs here only support NTSC...you can still view local channels, but will have to buy a external converter...the quality may not be good.
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syanjali
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Posted on 03-24-09 7:39
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बाबु तिमीले सिल्पट कुरा गरौ अन्त्य मा आएर। Technically any alteration can be done, you will not get that in your USA. सिल्पट कुरा, Bring it NO problemo.
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