Possibly, but it happened year after year so..
We could possibly see the same here in time?, maybe it's a LG Europe decision to make?
Korea use 220-240v power supplies same as us in Europe, Usa use 110v so they are ok.
Korea could easily be sending the psu units with the rest of the tv parts to plants in Poland for assembly? worth keeping an eye on IF you have one of the models stated in the video.
What would cause them only to North Korea? A specific batch only went there?
Ah crap ahaIf they only ended up in North Korea, that would have to be a very specific batch indeed
For the sake of accuracy... South Korea use 220 volts at 60Hz and North America use 120 volts at 60Hz...Korea use 220-240v power supplies same as us in Europe, Usa use 110v so they are ok.
I seeFor the sake of accuracy... South Korea use 220 volts at 60Hz and North America use 120 volts at 60Hz...
Have a look at the information label on the back of your TV. Mine has a power rating of '100 - 240 volts - 50/60Hz'...I see
I wonder if the 220 psu have the tolerance to run 50-60hz, no wonder our psu on 77" squeal and get so hot
Ah so world wide then, I read somewhere a few days back that usa got 110 only supplies as someone was looking to import an oled from the USA... obviously not correct.Have a look at the information label on the back of your TV. Mine has a power rating of '100 - 240 volts - 50/60Hz'...