110V vs 240V compatibility?
I need a Blu-ray player capable of reading A-zone discs in Europe. It seems there is no Blu-Ray zone unlock for most models, so I am considering purchasing a dedicated BR player on eBay. I realize there is a 110 vs 220 V difference, so I'm generally looking into AC adapter-equipped models, and it seems that Sony uses them the most. However, the US models come with 110V AC to 12V DC adapters instead of the customary 110-240V AC to 12 V DC. I understand that Sony PS consoles from the US can take 220V despite 110V markings. Can anyone verify if this also applies to any particular BR player or whether Sony AC adapters are in fact 110-240V?
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While purchasing an adapter is a viable option, I wonder whether this equipment will actually work as is - because apparently this was the case with PS3/PS4 as verified by the ifixit team. For example, Sony is using two types of external AC adapters for their recent blu-ray players - AC-M1210UC (120 V, US/Canada) and AC-L1210WW (100-240V, rest of the world). The question is, do they really use different electric circuit for the US model or is it the same 100-240V parts with a different plug and label? The same goes for other brands, like Samsung, Panasonic, etc. - if they sell their equipment in 100-240V markets (South America, I believe), do they actually have separate versions of PSU for the 120V (US/Canada) and 240V (Europe) markets? Or do they use the same 100-240V PSUs and just label their equipment differently? Today I contacted a local seller who had a Panasonic DMP-BD75 from the US with internal PSU labeled 120V and he says it's been working fine on 220V. Basically, I would like to see if someone had a chance to open/fix similar devices and verify whether US models indeed come with 120V-only PSUs or 100-240V PSUs that will work anywhere with a different power cord or plug adapter.
Fair Havens tarafından
Do we have the info about Sony UBP-X700 ? It is labelled 110v. Will it work with 220v supply?
movvies tarafından
Will this work with 50Hz instead of 60Hz? I have a 120-220v transformer so voltage isn’t a concern. Just concerned about the 50Hz. I see that some are running this model directly to 220 50Hz but I’m a chicken.
Wayne Gale tarafından
Hello, i've my concerns too on UBP X700 sony, since i ask my brother to bought it without checking the voltage, is it capable to on 220volt?
Thanks!
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