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US Apple TV: volts

Hi all,
I am wondering if the power adaptor of the Apple Tv is only 110 volts or dual voltage? Also is it possible from the settings to select the output as PAL instead of NTSC?
thanks

Posted on Feb 16, 2008 12:49 AM

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Posted on Feb 16, 2008 1:36 AM

If you look at the bottom of the apple tv, you should see "input 120-240v 50-60hz", if that's the case, then you can run it on 240 volts.

Most PAL televisions support NTSC (e.g. through scart/component) inputs, although you can change it do display in 50hz if you like by changing the display setup in the appletv configuration menu.
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Feb 16, 2008 1:36 AM in response to Giulio Piovene

If you look at the bottom of the apple tv, you should see "input 120-240v 50-60hz", if that's the case, then you can run it on 240 volts.

Most PAL televisions support NTSC (e.g. through scart/component) inputs, although you can change it do display in 50hz if you like by changing the display setup in the appletv configuration menu.

US Apple TV: volts

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