Yes, I'd forgotten about the subcarrier. I guess that leaves models that actually have an option for PAL M for the country or two that uses (used?) it. Or a couple of consoles that had to have a 4.43MHz crystal fitted to output PAL.
Either way the end result is probably more comparing consumer encoder ICs rather than comparing PAL and NTSC themselves.
I guess the closest to seeing real NTSC for those of us who have never been to an NTSC country would be an NTSC Laserdisc? They're analog NTSC composite on the disc itself?
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