600. Absolutely.
Different video coding.
Three 60 TV - 2006 was released on: USA: March 2006 (test screening)
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600. Absolutely.
Yes !
hz or more correctly Hz is a unit of frequency meaning cycles per secondhtz is a common misspelling of Hz
60 is part of the power requirements of the TV set. You can't use this TV in a country that has 50 hz electricity. (50 cps)
yes if it's rated for 110-220 V and 50-60 Hz
Different video coding.
Multiple-standard television sets, laptop computer power supplies, etc., are usually designed so that they can be used internationally. For example, my LED television set is rated at 100-240-V 50/60-Hz , which means that it can be connected to any supply voltage between those limits, and will work properly at either frequency. So, while '100-240-V 50/60-Hz' isn't the SAME as 120-V 60-Hz, it simply means that the device can be operated quite safely AT 120 V 60 Hz in North America, just as it can be operated quite safely at 230 V 50 Hz in Europe.
If the power from a wall socket is 120 V and 60 HZ, you can. Anything else will burn out the TV.
no because the tv can only pick up siginals at 60Hz if the signal is 50 Hz it won't pic it up.
One can buy a 60 inch TV in one's local TV and electronics store. There are also multiple online shops selling these large TVs at an affordable price.
60Hz frequency on 50 Hz motor will create more resistance in its coils. Will cause electromagnetic force trying to increase the speed of the rotor by about 20 %. Less current will flow but the torque will be less, because of the increased resistance of the coils. Usually if the motor is not loaded much it will work fine on 60 Hz. One solution if there is problem running the motor is to remove part of the all coils equally from all of the bobbins by 10-20% .CommentThe resistance of the coils will remain unchanged, however, their inductive reactance will increase -thus reducing the current.
A standard 60 Hz TV cannot be increased to 120 or 240 Hz due to limitations with the equipment. These higher refresh rate televisions are specifically built this way from the factory and offer no upgrade options for older models.