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The LG 4K UHD HDR Smart LED TV - 55" Class (54.6" Diag), Model # 55UJ7700 or any other TV that is marketed and sold in the U.S. are all designed with a built-in Digital ATSC tuner that is compatible with the Television Broadcast Standards used in the U.S., and other countries in parts of Central America and South Korea that use ATSC Standards. It has two other built-in tuners, an Analog NTSC tuner, and a QAM tuner. The Philippines used to use the older analog NTSC 60 Hz television standards, the same as that used in the U.S. which was in use until the U.S. replaced that with the ATSC standard. In 2015, the Philippines began transitioning from the analog NTSC standard and the majority of the networks and organizations favored the Japanese ISDB-T standard and the National Telecommunications Commission of the Philippines announced that the country would be using the Japanese ISDB-T standard. You will not be able to buy any TVs sold in retail stores in the U.S. that will work in the Philippines because the built-in tuners in them are not compatible with the Japanese ISDB-T standard. Currently, high definition (HD) sets sold in the Philippine market do not have a built-in digital TV tuner to receive full HD programs via terrestrial transmission. External equipment connected via an HDMI lead, and a cable or satellite subscription package is required to receive HD programs. SkyCable and Cignal TV (satellite) both offer HD packages. GEM HD is the first ISDB broadcast in High Definition full HD programs via terrestrial transmission. Several cable and satellite operators already transmit digital television. Digital TV is received via the use of a set-top box which is plugged into an existing analog television set, and a viewing card is inserted into the box...^IFV
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