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Hello Windmillroo, the TV will continue to function with it's basic operations like powering on and off, changing volume, and changing inputs. However the connected features like applications will more than likely be fairly limited due to digital rights and agreements that can change depending on the country you are in. In regards to the power cords, unfortunately we only have access to a standard cord that is designed for use in Canada, Mexico, and the US.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.When I lived in Germany, US TVs would not work in Europe because of the different systems. US is NTSC and Europe is PAL. Because I was in the US Army stationed there, I was able to buy a TV that used both systems, but only at the base exchange. No adapters would work then, and I doubt that has changed, but you might want to do an internet search to be sure. The electricity in the US is 110, and in Europe is 220. You can buy a stepdown transformer in Europe that will allow you to use your 110 appliance by plugging it into the transformer with the transformer's 220 cord plugged into a 220 wall outlet.
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