It depends on what you are referring, to such as a DVD player or video or televsion. In terms of the machines, Ireland works on 240 VOLTS, not 110 volts as in USA, so there would be a major problem on the TV/DVD player if it does not have voltage switch for 240 volts.
America works on the NTSC system, most of Europe including Ireland on the PAL system, so your TV would have to be compatible with PAL. So would videos and DVDs that you would want to play.
The immigrants from Ireland had to work to get money for their children to have an education. And because in 1900, there were more Irish people in America than there were in Ireland.
course it will work stupid
Mother Teresa did very little for America, as most of her work was based in Ireland and India.
Yes, CD's are no problem, it is DVDs that are in a different format.
The Famine - when Irelands potato crop failed on a national scale millions of people emigrated to escape, irreversibly changing the population now its only 4.5m or so whereas before the famine it was around 15m!!!
O'Sullivans Films is located in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland. The company specializes in film production and is known for its work in the Irish film industry.
Kylie Ireland is best known as a porn actress. She has also done work as a film director publicist and producer and is a satellite radio show host. She was born in 1970.
Hey if you have a DVD player that plays that type of DVD than sure it will work but if it doesnt than obviously they wont work
No, the American games will not play in Ireland if your using the Ireland consolle but if you purchase the American console and take it to Ireland it will easily play all the games that you purchased is America ( the American console will not play the games the you purchased in Ireland) If you have more questions message me.
FIRST and most important - Ireland works on 240 VOLTS, not 110 volts as in USA, so there would be an expensive explosion if the TV does not have voltage switch for 240 volts. America works on the NTSC system, most of Europe including Ireland on the PAL system, so your TV would have to be compatible with PAL. All in all, probably best to buy TV in Ireland.
I live in Ireland, and i highly recommend Ireland. Ireland rocks.
Lots of movies are made in Ireland so various locations have had movie sets. Ardmore Studios in county Wicklow is one place where a lot of film work is done, so there would be movie sets there.