can i play a dvd bought in japan in my american laptop?
Laptops & Notebooks - 6 Answers
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Answer 1 :
why dont you try it?
Answer 2 :
I guess u can't because the type is different unless u download a special player ( i forgot the name ) on google.
Answer 3 :
yes, i did works fine. OK
Answer 4 :
If the DVD is a region 0 or region 1 it will play. If it is a region 2, yu are outta luck friend.
Answer 5 :
Yes it will work on ur laptop.but not on ur dvd player cz of region
Answer 6 :
You can't. Because there is a region code in DVD
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Thursday, June 28, 2012
Thursday, June 21, 2012
I have a Laptop from India which I want to run in Japan. From where I get the Adapter for power plug(Ind to JP
I have a Laptop from India which I want to run in Japan. From where I get the Adapter for power plug(Ind to JP
Please tell me from where in Japan I can get the adapter which will enable me to run my Laptop having a power cable with a three pin plug (From India) in Japan.
Laptops & Notebooks - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
The local dollar store.
Answer 2 :
Try any Electronics Stores.... Or get it from China, or Singapore on the way, as it is much more cheap in those places
Answer 3 :
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Please tell me from where in Japan I can get the adapter which will enable me to run my Laptop having a power cable with a three pin plug (From India) in Japan.
Laptops & Notebooks - 3 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
The local dollar store.
Answer 2 :
Try any Electronics Stores.... Or get it from China, or Singapore on the way, as it is much more cheap in those places
Answer 3 :
check out this site, they give you a sony vaio laptop FOR FREE!! i got mine last week and it's smokin
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Thursday, June 14, 2012
Which laptop in the HP Pavilion series is the best
Which laptop in the HP Pavilion series is the best?
Hey, since my head's spinning with all the laptops the HP Pavilion has, i was wondering which is the best one to buy. Also, should i buy in the Philippines? Because i heard that some laptops are cheaper in Dubai or Japan or wherever...
Laptops & Notebooks - 2 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
First of all, HP pavillion quality Fades very. cheap for the specifications i know, but i got a powerful one a month ago and it's starting to lag when you play a game even after turning the graghics right down. go with asus for quality
Answer 2 :
Look here for reviews
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Hey, since my head's spinning with all the laptops the HP Pavilion has, i was wondering which is the best one to buy. Also, should i buy in the Philippines? Because i heard that some laptops are cheaper in Dubai or Japan or wherever...
Laptops & Notebooks - 2 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
First of all, HP pavillion quality Fades very. cheap for the specifications i know, but i got a powerful one a month ago and it's starting to lag when you play a game even after turning the graghics right down. go with asus for quality
Answer 2 :
Look here for reviews
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Thursday, June 7, 2012
Using outside electronics in Japan / power converters
Using outside electronics in Japan / power converters?
If I am bringing battery chargers, a laptop, a DVD player and some other electronics into Japan from China (which uses the same voltage and plug as America), should I stock up on power coverters and extension cords before hand? Or are American>Japanese power converters cheap and easy to find in Japan?
Japan - 5 Answers
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Answer 1 :
If china uses the same voltage and plug as America - no problem. I use a playstation and laptop bought in the States in Japan with no problem. However, if they have three prongs then you will need a convertor to adapt to the abundant two holes only sockets here. I bought one for my new laptop for just a few dollars at Big Camera.
Answer 2 :
China is 220V. Japan is 100V. Check (see) the AC adopters. If it says 100-240V, then no problem and nothing you need to prepare. The plug of Japan is same with the US.
Answer 3 :
Japan uses 100v ac in their homes so the lower voltage usually cause no problem but on some appliances it may cause it to run a bit slower than normal. DVD, Laptops and most AV electronics will have little to No noticeable effects... Electric shavers that do not use Battery will runn slower so be careful. Hair dryers will also operater a bit slower but not so noticeable. Akihabara will have what you need if ANYTHING. Just be careful when exporting Electronics from Japan... the Higher voltage can be bad for some items
Answer 4 :
I was there in the late 80's and we had problems with the lower voltage on our laptops and other equipment brought in form the US. Check the voltage ratings on your equipment, like the back of your laptop power supply, etc.
Answer 5 :
They usually will work, but some of the smaller electronics will not i.e. plug in alarm clocks, chargers, shavers. Everything should be ok. Just check the volt range. Also you will need quite a few 3 prong to 2 prong adapters. I never had a problem with anything I brought from the US. I bought a new cheap razor and alrm clock just to make sure though
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If I am bringing battery chargers, a laptop, a DVD player and some other electronics into Japan from China (which uses the same voltage and plug as America), should I stock up on power coverters and extension cords before hand? Or are American>Japanese power converters cheap and easy to find in Japan?
Japan - 5 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
If china uses the same voltage and plug as America - no problem. I use a playstation and laptop bought in the States in Japan with no problem. However, if they have three prongs then you will need a convertor to adapt to the abundant two holes only sockets here. I bought one for my new laptop for just a few dollars at Big Camera.
Answer 2 :
China is 220V. Japan is 100V. Check (see) the AC adopters. If it says 100-240V, then no problem and nothing you need to prepare. The plug of Japan is same with the US.
Answer 3 :
Japan uses 100v ac in their homes so the lower voltage usually cause no problem but on some appliances it may cause it to run a bit slower than normal. DVD, Laptops and most AV electronics will have little to No noticeable effects... Electric shavers that do not use Battery will runn slower so be careful. Hair dryers will also operater a bit slower but not so noticeable. Akihabara will have what you need if ANYTHING. Just be careful when exporting Electronics from Japan... the Higher voltage can be bad for some items
Answer 4 :
I was there in the late 80's and we had problems with the lower voltage on our laptops and other equipment brought in form the US. Check the voltage ratings on your equipment, like the back of your laptop power supply, etc.
Answer 5 :
They usually will work, but some of the smaller electronics will not i.e. plug in alarm clocks, chargers, shavers. Everything should be ok. Just check the volt range. Also you will need quite a few 3 prong to 2 prong adapters. I never had a problem with anything I brought from the US. I bought a new cheap razor and alrm clock just to make sure though
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