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Are you 100% certain?
Look at the video in time 0:47 and look at the picture below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUH0lIjI_B0 http://console-forum.net/attachment....5&d=1419878455 I was lucky enough to buy one in the USA (still on hold there) and I wonder if they are not for 100-110V. That would be unusable for me as an european citizen. |
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![]() For warranty purposes, they are labelled to the voltage of the region to adhere some law to sell the product. All ps4 are equipped with universal 100-240v power supply. Usa ps4 is written 100-110v but it works with Australia's 220v. They even wrote on their website it does not support other voltage but actually it does.
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Mine came a few days ago from Game
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Has shipping/brown box some texts or is it blank?
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There's some text. The US one says CUH-1115A / A20 on the box and has a sticker with some barcodes, the model number and serial number.
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![]() ![]() Bit late I know, but those hacker arseholes put a dampener on Xmas for me....I was gonna try out DA:I MP ![]() |
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