Multisystem
VCR's Multisystem
VCR's - PAL, SECAM, & NTSC Worldwide Compatibility... for
international use and can operate on any voltage ranging from 110 volts to 240
volts 50/60 hz.
Note : Due to the electronics
industry's competitive nature, prices may be lowered, newer product models
may be available and other models either unavailable or
discontinued. So that we may best serve you, please call us at either
(800) 827-9978 or 847-673-5526
for current product models
carried, prices, and availability.
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World VCR
System and Voltage Guide!
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PAL stands for phase alternation lines(625
lines) offers more picture detail and wider luminance (color signal)
bandwidth. PAL has been adopted by almost all 50 HZ (50 cycles)
countries in the world.
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NTSC stands for national television standard
committee which established american TV broadcast TV standard as a 525
line broadcast. NTSC system has higher frame rate which reduces visible
flicker and picture noise.
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SECAM stands for sequential couleur AVEC memoire
designed by the french and was adopted in france and eastern europen
countries. Secam system has higher number of scan lines (625 lines)
which offers more picture detail and stable hues
The difference
between a Multisystem VCR and a Converter!
A multisystem VCR allows you to play video tapes from overseas, but doesn't
convert the video signals. So basically, using a multisystem VCR alone won't
allow you to watch a PAL tape on your NTSC television. A converting
multisystem VCR will convert its video ouput signal through a built-in video
converter, so you can watch a PAL tape on an NTSC TV.