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Old Apr 23rd 2012, 8:11 pm
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Hi all,I am returning to Ireland after being in Uk for 10 years.i wanted to know if my plasma tv will work. It's 6years old,Samsung.
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Hi all,I am returning to Ireland after being in Uk for 10 years.i wanted to know if my plasma tv will work. It's 6years old,Samsung.
You serious mate?

Why wouldnt it?

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If you can afford the electricity it should work.
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Did you hear the one about the Irishman ...
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Did you hear the one about the Irishman ...
The one with the 50" ?
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The one with the 50" ?
the punchline,the punchline. what is the punchline?
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Originally Posted by michaleen oge
the punchline,the punchline. what is the punchline?
Imperial and metric confusion
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Originally Posted by Londonuck
You serious mate?

Why wouldnt it?
I actually thought the same when I read the post but thought maybe it was a trick question
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Was going say, yea about as much chance as Chelsea beating Barcelona and Torres scoring the winner.
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This is a common problem. It's not a trick. It's to do with transmission.so any of ye know or not
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99% of people here seem to be with Sky or UPC so get TV from a dish or cable - couldn't say about old style transmissions
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This is a common problem. It's not a trick. It's to do with transmission.so any of ye know or not
I think that things go digital end of the year so you'll need sky, upc, or a saorview ready tv or a saorview topbox.
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Originally Posted by sickntired
I think that things go digital end of the year so you'll need sky, upc, or a saorview ready tv or a saorview topbox.
Should have added that digital only end of year - shutting down analogue.
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Was going say, yea about as much chance as Chelsea beating Barcelona and Torres scoring the winner.
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Originally Posted by Pav
This is a common problem. It's not a trick. It's to do with transmission.so any of ye know or not
A television is a television.
It's only the signal that goes into it that changes.
Yes, your 50" plasma will work perfectly well in Ireland.
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