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This is something that we've not been able to play around with too much. Pretty much all of the commercial titles available here are Region 1 (instead of Region 2 that covers most of Europe), and the majority of the non-commercial titles have been sent to us in NTSC instead of PAL. Multi-standard equipment is more common in the rest of the world than it is in North America; however, the transition to digital television has indirectly eased the pain of performing standards conversion. If your disc player is connected to your TV via HDMI, everything stays in the digital domain. That means that it's much more likely that any disc that you put into your player will be able to be played on your TV with the correct color and frame rate.
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