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Technical Playstation 3 FAQ For Beginners | V5, General PS3 Q&A and Technical Discussion

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No0KieF
post Apr 3 2010, 10:56 AM

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Hi, i have one question here.
I have a us/canada set of PS3 slim, and wondering what if i bring this ps3 back home, do i need a voltage converter?
There's a sticker under the ps3 saying that, 110v and 60hz. meaning, i need a converter to 240 v/ 50hz if i bring it back to Malaysia.
but then, i came across this website ( http://boardsus.playstation.com/t5/PlaySta...ge/m-p/26297139 ).
In the first page, it says that there's no need for any converter/transformers, as it's sort of built inside the ps3 itself.
but, since the post was dated back in 2007, this could be valid only for ps3 fat.

any of u guys brought home 110v ps3 slim back to malaysia?
Do u guys use any converter to operate the ps3 itself? thanks

another unrelated question, was kinda confuse,
do ps3 support 3rd party controller? ( logitech, madcatz n stuff. )
thanks, again!
No0KieF
post Apr 3 2010, 11:49 AM

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so basically, jusy buy the wire/cable that connects the ps3 to the wall socket, right? ( since it doesnt have any power brick ).

ok, thanks guys.

edit : and by 3rd party controller, does it works wirelessly , or with wires? i was informed that the 2.4ghz wireless 3rd party controller doesnt work witth the latest firmware.

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