Originally posted by DimPrawn
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The answer is to look at the specification. I don't know how true this is of modern flat screens, but I understood that in the past hardly any NTSC equipment supported PAL, whereas NTSC support is commonplace on PAL/European TVs and DVD players. But it may be that economies of scale means the Japanese now make the exactly the same TVs for everybody (Japan uses NTSC BTW).
Also both now use the same resolutions for HD, whereas they didn't for SD. Which means a 1080p NTSC TV is no different from a 1080p PAL TV, it's just a case of whether the electronics can decode the PAL signal.
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