I thought the power adapters were multi voltage. Have a close look as if it is a switch mode type, you may be lucky and just have to change the plug top over.
If not try ebay
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I will be surprised if you cannot aquire a power supply for your TV. If you cannot, a step up autotransformer will of course work. Ypou will need to quote the power sonsumption of your TV to get the correct size transformer.
The TV will be good as a monitor for any PAL video tapes or DVDs but as news775 states, it will have trouble working true NTSC. Most new ish TV's from the EU are NTSC compatible so I hope it is useful.
Hi, thanks very much for your help! The challenge is actually not about the voltage (transformer) as the TV will accept 110-220V (Europe and USA) the challenge is finding a power cord which fits the female power receptor on the TV (Mini/Din 4-Pin DC Plug =pins 1/2= 3/4=-) The power cord seems to be a standard power cord for a laptop computer however the male end needs to fit the receptor on the TV. Any more help much appreciated as this has stumped the guys at Radio Shack. Thanks! Jeff
That sounds like a standard S-Video plug!
So, do you mean the VGA input to the screen from your computer?
If it is an S-Video socket on your TV then browse ebay for a VGA to S-Video adapter. There must be a way.
Regards.
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The TV will not be able to receive any tv as the american system is NTSC and in Europe its PAL.
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Radio shack should be able to provide you with a 19v dv power supply as most computer laptops use them.
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I was hoping to actually use the TV as a PC screen....what do you think? I checked Radio Shack and they were stumped by the female receptor required on the 19V DC.
Thanks for your help!
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