If you live in the USA, Canada, Mexico, South Korea, or Japan, or really any other NTSC region and own that TV, it's unusable unless you get a device that supports PAL. PAL is a different standard from NTSC, and are incompatible. If that TV supports both NTSC and PAL (which I doubt for being an old set from probably the 1990s), then it's usable, but if it can't, at the simplest, get an NTSC to PAL converter
@@swindle-t3m Im not sure if its just mine, but i seem to have that exact tv set (LG CF-14F80K to be exact), and while i am in a PAL country (Australia), my NTSC consoles work in AV perfectly fine, along side PAL consoles. I dont think this would be modded to ntsc as it was passed down from my grandma.
That is one of the biggest end of an era in Australia history.
I want that Lg tv
If you live in the USA, Canada, Mexico, South Korea, or Japan, or really any other NTSC region and own that TV, it's unusable unless you get a device that supports PAL. PAL is a different standard from NTSC, and are incompatible. If that TV supports both NTSC and PAL (which I doubt for being an old set from probably the 1990s), then it's usable, but if it can't, at the simplest, get an NTSC to PAL converter
@@swindle-t3m Im not sure if its just mine, but i seem to have that exact tv set (LG CF-14F80K to be exact), and while i am in a PAL country (Australia), my NTSC consoles work in AV perfectly fine, along side PAL consoles. I dont think this would be modded to ntsc as it was passed down from my grandma.
That’s extremely rare tv
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