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 PS3 from US to use in Nepal
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Posted on 11-12-08 6:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Has anyone bought PS3 in US and used it in Nepal?  I read many forums and can't completely figure out if it'll work without the converter or not.  Some say, PS3 works from 110-240V and don't need any converter.  Also, I realized PS3 games are region free, so US purchased games will work, but what about blu-ray dvd.  Will all of them work or just the ones that are not region coded.  Thanks.

 
Posted on 11-12-08 8:38 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ya all bluray will work.

If u buy a ps3 in usa and use in nepal then region doesnot matter because it is north american version...

other thing, to play any games or movies in ps3, it has to be original and I dont think u get original in nepal as well as if u even got it, no one can afford it. I mean 65 X 75 rs for a game???

No way


 
Posted on 11-12-08 11:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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bluray man.. nepal ko jati nai orgi DVD ta yeta US ko DVD player ma weight napugera chaldaina.. and you are talking about the bluray that is not even affordable to the US citizen man.. still..if you can then keep the PS3 with you and send the PS2 back home..

mero sano sujab


 
Posted on 11-13-08 8:39 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Let me rephrase the questions:

1)  Will I need a converter in Nepal to use a PS3 purchased in US?  In other words, does PS3 have universal power supply (such as in laptops) where it won't be necessary to use a converter.

2)  Region code does matter.  If I buy US PS3, will I be able to play DVD that I bought in Nepal, because US and Nepal will have different region code, and since the PS3 console will be from US but the DVD will be bought in Nepal, will I still be able to play those dvd from Nepal.

Thanks in advance for any help.


 
Posted on 11-13-08 2:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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let me rephrase my opinion...

"nepal ko jati nai orgi DVD ta yeta US ko DVD player ma weight napugera chaldaina"

u must have lot of money man to use the bluray player for the DVD's man.. congrats


 
Posted on 11-13-08 2:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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and about the power converter.. the adapter works in 110V as well as 220V.. and the power plug.. go to khasa bazar and get the multiplug.. it will fit on it
 
Posted on 11-14-08 10:41 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey walkahead...

who says bluray is not affordable....

movie is just like 15$ and games 65$.

Yedi afford garna na sakne bhayeko bhaye game developer haru kasari billionaire  bhaye??

 


 
Posted on 11-14-08 11:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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we are talking in the context of nepal.. would you pay like Rs 5000 for a game? and do you think all the PS2 games bought in like $15=Rs 800 rounded up in Nepal.. its just Rs 50-100 in nepal..

for me its not affordable.. if it's affordable for you then you are from Billionare family i will go out of your way


 


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