DVD HOME THEATER SYSTEM 

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DVD Home Theater Systems zCode-free DVD players, compatible worldwide... 

can be used internationally and will operate on any voltage 

ranging from 110 volts to 240 volts at 50/60 hz.

We GUARANTEE  that  Daewoo DVD players will play any disc on any TV set.
Has a built-in converter & Macrovision Disabler (VCR-friendly) Malata ***EXCELLENT
Requires either a multisystem TV set or a separate video system converter Pioneer **GOOD
Requires either a multisystem TV set or a separate video system converter Sony **GOOD

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Broadcast Television Regions

There are six (6) television broadcasting regions for which the digital video disc (DVD) was developed.

The world's television regions are:

Region 1 - USA and Canada

Region 2 - Europe, Japan, the Middle East, North Africa, Egypt, and South Africa

Region 3 - Taiwan, The Philippines, Korea, Indonesia, Hong Kong

Region 4 - Mexico, Central America, South America, Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, and the Caribbean

Region 5 - Russia, Eastern Europe, India, North Korea, and East and West Africa

Region 6 - China.

World Television Systems and Voltage Guide
  • PAL (Phase Alternation Line) offers 625 lines per second to produce a very detailed image on a wider luminance (color signal) bandwidth. The PAL system has been adopted by almost all of the world's countries using the 50 hz (cycles) voltage.
  • NTSC (National Television Standard Committee), the American broadcast frequency, offers 525 lines per second to produce an image with a faster frame rate, which reduces visible flickering and picture noise.