Can i take LCD TV with me to india??


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mrpandya   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 26-06-15 18:19:04

Hi
How can i take TV with me while travelling from canada to india??
its a 4 year old used tv .
Do i have to pay any charges at custom in india??
I heard that , Airlines has some special facilities where i can drop tv and they will take care of it.
Any feedback is appreciated.
Thanks


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febpreet   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 26-06-15 18:35:38

Not worth it:

1. Different voltage
2. Have to pay the customs
3. Old TV, might not be worth more than $150 (regardless of the brand, size, and quality)
4. You could buy a better one in India for the same price that you would spend to carry it along.

Sell it at Craigslist or Kijiji, pocket the money, add some more to buy a TV in India with local warranties that are easier to manage.



AshwaniG   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 26-06-15 19:28:06

TV made for North America will not work in India even if you buy step up transformer as NA has Ntsc broadcast and India is pal secam


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adamthorat   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 26-06-15 19:41:00



You have a rs. 35,000 free allowance. Anything above that will b charged at 36.05 % duty.

So if your TV is rs. 50,000 ..and yo don't have any othe dutiable items, you will pay only on the difference i.e rs. 15,000 :)

So it might be worth it for you..if you can take care of the voltage issue and the plug ..with a transformer and/or adapter

http://www.cbec.gov.in/trvler-guide_ason22may2013.pdf



adamthorat   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 26-06-15 19:43:56

Taking an LED/LCD TV to India from US/Canada

Guys

Those of us who are looking for taking their LCD/LEDs to India or gift an LED/LCD to someone in India here are some lessons learned first hand in last few days.

1. Size of TV - 32 or smaller are priced reasonably. But for 40 inches or more it makes economic sense to take them to India.

2. Size of TV - 32-36 inches will go as one piece of baggage with your airline. But 40 inches and more will go as OVERSIZE and will cost you approx $200. So be prepared for that cost.

3. Voltage - India has 220 volts. US/Canada has 110 volts. So be prepared to buy a voltage converter. Do that in India and buy an industrial grade coverter if possible.

4. Customs - Upto 25K Rs import is free. So travelling with family should waive the custom duty for most TVs.

5. NTSC vs PAL - This is the worst hurddle in moving a TV to India. NTSC is North American standard for color TVs and PAL is used in rest of the world including India. Most TVs in US required NTSC. There are 3-4 ways to make your NTSC TV work in India:

---------- a. Buy an NTSC-PAL coverter from US (since in India is tough to get a good quality one).

---------- b. Install Direct TV in India with your own Dish. That signal is digital. So NTSC PAL doesn't apply there.

---------- c. Work with your local Cable provider to change the settings of the incoming signal to NTSC vs PAL in the settop box that they provide.

So all in all - there is some hassle and costs in taking a TV to india. But it can work. Good luck!



mrpandya   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 26-06-15 19:45:01

Hi
its a LCD TV , and all lcd tv are auto voltage. so no need any transformer.
Most of all tv's are PAL/NTSC.
I am TV tech. and this LCD tv cost me ONLY $20. This tv is HD and with HDMI inputs.
It was bad and i fix it ,thats why it cost me only $20.
Thanks
TV IS ::
Philips 40PFL5505D/F7 40-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV, Black


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adamthorat   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 26-06-15 20:07:29

Quote:
Originally posted by mrpandya

Hi
its a LCD TV , and all lcd tv are auto voltage. so no need any transformer.
Most of all tv's are PAL/NTSC.
I am TV tech. and this LCD tv cost me ONLY $20. This tv is HD and with HDMI inputs.
It was bad and i fix it ,thats why it cost me only $20.
Thanks
TV IS ::
Philips 40PFL5505D/F7 40-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV, Black



Yeah worth taking it with you. You will only need an adapter to put in the socket as I think its 3 pin sockets in India and round pins.

But will be hard to convince them that its only $ 20 ..they have a book with them and they go with that value. They will ask for receipts etc..but usually they won't harass you if its obviously used nd banged up.

See on Flipkart , Snapdeal or Amazon India, Reliance digital , Vijay Sales etc ..how much a similar TV is worth.

As I said first rs. 35,000 will be free..anything above that you will pay on the difference ONLY :)





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