There are several problems using a US television in Europe.
First, the television standards differ between North America and Europe. Although many European televisions will handle North American signals, the same is not true for televisions made for the US market. Look for an indication that the television will handle PAL signals. There are converters available to convert PAL 576 50Hz signals to NTSC 480 60Hz signals but good ones are costly.
Next, the mains power supply in Europe is 230 volts so a US television must be able to accept a 230V supply. Some can handle multiple voltages but others can't.
Finally, the built in tuners are not compatible so a separate terrestrial or satellite receiver will be required.
Generally, the time and cost of making a North American television operate in Europe make it less expensive to simply buy a new model in Europe.
Nope, Xbox360 games bought in the US will not work on an EU system.
I don't think so...
NOPE
No, the US will never join the EU.
No because the wii is region locked. the US wii is NTSC while the EU wii is PAL. so it will not work, but Australian wii games work on the EU wii as they are both PAL.
money is being taken from us to fund the eu
No. The 3DS is region locked, EU games will not work on a US 3DS.
You can't. Unfortunately, Blizzard considers the US servers and users completely separate from the EU realms and servers, and you cannot transfer characters across, and the software itself doesn't work either. You have to get a new membership and account if you wish to play in both EU and US.
The company in Germany that hires you has to get it. It's the same for the whole EU
EU stands for Europium on the periodic table. It is a rare earth element that is commonly used in the production of phosphors for electronic devices such as TVs and computer screens. Its atomic number is 63.
Yes
It will work if you can get a UK power adaptor for it, and if you have a NTSC compatible TV, but you will only will be able to play games from the US, not ones from the UK.