Just wondered, I've bought two of the current offering anyway.....
the dvd is region 0 so should play in all dvd players worldwide
There's 2 different things:
Region coding for which you need discs in R0 (which is no region) or the region your player is in (R1 in the US, R2 in Europe, R4 in Oz..)..unless you have a multiregion player, which is the majority of them in Europe (if yours is not set yet, check http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks for your player, very few can't be made multiregion, and you can pick up a dirt cheap one that is easily)
the other aspect is the Video format:
NSTC for US and PAL for Europe. pretty much all recent TVs in Europe, ALL the LCD/Plasma ones, are NTSC compatible. Any modern DVD player will read NSTC discs, directly or converting to PAL.
unless you watch on a very old TV, that shouldn't be a problem.
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the dvd is region 0 so should play in all dvd players worldwide
Region coding for which you need discs in R0 (which is no region) or the region your player is in (R1 in the US, R2 in Europe, R4 in Oz..)..unless you have a multiregion player, which is the majority of them in Europe (if yours is not set yet, check http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks for your player, very few can't be made multiregion, and you can pick up a dirt cheap one that is easily)
the other aspect is the Video format:
NSTC for US and PAL for Europe. pretty much all recent TVs in Europe, ALL the LCD/Plasma ones, are NTSC compatible. Any modern DVD player will read NSTC discs, directly or converting to PAL.
unless you watch on a very old TV, that shouldn't be a problem.