Apple tv compatibility in countries

Is apple tv bought in the Philippines will be compatible with the TV's in United Kingdom?

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    the AGP option (for single core or dual single core G5)
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    Gary

    DaFlake wrote:
    I am an American living in Germany and I can tell you that it absolutely is not irrelevant. I have Sky TV (British) and tried to use my American TV only to find that I needed a TV that could do PAL.
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