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yes you can use a transformer to convert 120 to 220 volt .it must be rated for 110 watts load or more . the 50 hz vs 60 hz (not Mhz) is ok .. if it works on 50 hz then it will work on 60 as well for most things ...here is an excerpt from the service manual on power:
Mains connection Before connecting the TV to the mains, check that the mains supply voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the type plate on the rear panel of the TV. If the mains voltage is different, consult your dealer.
there may be a jumper or switch that allows different voltage operation .. if not the transformer will work ..
... the problem is that it will tune only PAL and SECAM ... the tuner wont tune NTSC or our high def channels .... it will siill work however if you use an external hi def or cable tuner that has direct outpuuts like svideo or composit video or DVI .. (cant use RF) ... it will accept ntsc from dvd players and VCRs .. even a computer can be hooked up ....its resolution is 1280 X 768 so not full hi def but pretty good ... so you cant use the antenna input but everythig else will work ...
here you can find a user manual in PDF form if you need one ....yikes its kinda long URL but good info....
You need to connect sound separately - DVI only supports video and not sound. You'll notice a 3.5mm audio in jack on the back of the Philips. You need to plug your sound output in there.
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