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Hi ive just got back from Holiday in Japan and i brought a PS3 with me.. I didnt realize that the Jap version of the PS3 requires 100v-110v.. Australia uses 240v-250v, do i need a step-down transformer or will the PS3's transformer be ok at excepting 240v. Ive read on some forums that the PS3 is "dual voltage" what is that and is it true.
This is the transformer i have chosen!!!!! http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.st...uct/View/M1153 Thanks |
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Re: Japanese PS3 in Australia
Hey dont worry guys i phoned the PlayStation Support line and they said that all PS3's are Multi Voltage from 100v-240v they only slap a 100v sticker on the Japanese version's to stop tourists from buying them.. LOL
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