No, NTSC is not for Europe, PAL is for Europe. (Except France and possibly Russia, where it is SECAM, or has France eventually decided to join the rest of Europe?)
NTSC stands for North American Television Standards Commission. It is a video signal standard used by the color television industry in the United States and Japan.
PAL stands for the Phase Alternating Line. This is a video standard used by the color television industry and is the common standard used in Europe.
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In America? NTSC. In Europe? PAL
30 in the US (NTSC), 25 in Europe (PAL)
if you live in the United States, go NTSC. for Europe and most of the rest of the world, PAL. It will most likely not work with your television with the wrong version. Do a wikipedia search for PAL and NTSC. Therein the answer lies.
Only if you have bought a Ntsc version
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You will need a decoder, is the easiest answer; NTSC is mainly in the US / Canada, while PAL is in Europe and many other countries. Both are analog systems.
There is more than one region, the most major being: "NTSC" - America and "PAL" - Europe/Australia
NTSC-uk was created in 2001.
NTSC and PAL are two types of color encoding. NTSC is used in North America while PAL is used in Europe. Most other countries around the world use one or other. HD signals do not use PAL or NTSC color encoding and most televisions are capable of displaying HD content whether source in the US or Europe. However, many disc players and games consoles use region coding to prevent a disc bought in one region (USA for example) being played in another (UK for example). This is normally a function of the disc player or games console rather than the televsion.
Yes, they should, both are European region. the regions are Europe, North America and Asia (Japan) this is due to the tv format being either Pal, NTSC, or NTSC-J
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