Ghana uses PAL 50Hz television standards while North America uses NTSC 60Hz. Although some US televisions will operate on 50Hz and PAL color systems, by no means all of them will. It will be much safer to buy locally or at least to buy in Europe where PAL 50Hz standards are used.
There are methods to use North American televisions on European signals but they tend to be cumbersome and expensive.
It will work if you can get a UK power adaptor for it, and if you have a NTSC compatible TV, but you will only will be able to play games from the US, not ones from the UK.
No they do not because the TV System is different
Most likely not. European power outlets, video formatting, etc. are different than the North American counter parts.AnswerMy UK Sony Bravia lcd television will work in the US, as it can work at 120 V as well as 230 V, will work on NTSC as well as PAL (I), and has a US tuner.
Yes, a US-bought PlayStation 2 can work on a TV in the Philippines, but you need to ensure that the TV supports the NTSC format, which is used by the PS2. Additionally, you'll need to use the appropriate power adapter or a voltage converter since the Philippines operates on a different voltage than the US. For connecting to cable, you might need to adjust the setup depending on the local cable system.
I have no idea, but remember the domestic voltage in the US is different. If you don't use the appropriate adaptor, you'll zap your telly!
No
yes it works.
TVs / home theatre No - as the US uses a different system entirely (NTSC). Fridge/washing machine will work IF you buy a voltage converter. By the time you've paid to ship white goods to the US and bought converters then it would be cheaper to buy new locally.
yes
I would say they cost about $100-$180. It would vary depending on where you bought it.
yes, you can. My dad bought it as a present to his friend who lives in Mexico and he got it from a store there;)
Nope, Xbox360 games bought in the US will not work on an EU system.