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Just to clarify and few things first. The LG 4K UHD HDR Smart LED TV - 55" Class (54.6" Diag), Model # 55UJ7700 is a dual voltage/dual frequency TV that has a power rating of 100~240Vac, 50~60Hz, so it does not need a voltage converter to work on a 220 ~ 240 voltage. However, it will need an adapter because the plug on it is designed to fit into the types of sockets used in the U.S. that are Type A sockets. The plug is a Type A plug that has two flat 1.5 mm thick blades, measuring 15.9 – 18.3 mm in length and spaced 12.7 mm apart. Type A plugs are generally polarised and can only be inserted one way because the two blades do not have the same width. The blade connected to neutral is 7.9 mm wide and the hot blade is 6.3 mm wide. This plug is rated at 15 A. There are currently 15 types of electrical outlet plugs in use today around the world. Depending on which "Foreign Countries" you are inquiring about, the sockets and plugs/outlets and voltage/frequencies will vary. The Type A plug is mainly used in the USA, Canada, Mexico & Japan. Furthermore, you need to be aware that even though the voltage may not be an issue, what will be an issue will be receiving television broadcasts on this TV. Up until the late 2010s, there were three main analog television systems in use around the world: NTSC, PAL, and SECAM. Now in digital television (DTV), there are four main systems in use around the world: ATSC, DVB, ISDB, and DTMB. The U.S. adopted the ATSC standard and this TV is designed for use in the U.S. and has three built-in tuners; an ATSC tuner, an NTSC tuner and a QAM tuner. These tuners are not compatible with Broadcast television systems used outside the U.S. so you will not be able to receive any television programming on this TV in "Foreign Countries"...^IFV
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