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I have a PS2 and PS2 games and movie DVDs from here in the US and would they be OK/compatible in Thailand?Are there electric converter power switches that can be used to plug in several 110 V appliances.I think my Toshiba Satellite laptop and Samsung flat monitor have 110-220 V power switchability so can I just plug them into any Thai outlet?I also love my HP multifunction and am unsure about its electric requirements but should I forgt about bringing it over due to lack to HP replacement ink cartridges there or are HP printers popular and available there?

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Most DVD players here will take disks from all regions.

The same is true of the PS2 sold here, but you cannot have it serviced by Sony

as they will convert it back to Region 3!!

If you bring your PS2 the problem will be from disks that you buy here.

They will probably not play.

You can check the HP machine on the local web sites, but I expect you will get ink

cartridges here.

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I have a PS2 and PS2 games and movie DVDs from here in the US and would they be OK/compatible in Thailand?Are there electric converter power switches that can be used to plug in several 110 V appliances.I think my Toshiba Satellite laptop and Samsung flat monitor have 110-220 V power switchability so can I just plug them into any Thai outlet?I also love my HP multifunction and am unsure about its electric requirements but should I forgt about bringing it over due to lack to HP replacement ink cartridges there or are HP printers popular and available there?

You can easily get electrical transformers for your ps2 machine here. Good idea to get it chipped, so you can play copied games. buying copied DVDs are no problem because they are 'all region'. Most (if not all) Tvs here are multi-system, so you'll have no problems plugging in your ps2, and playing your existing DVD and ps2 games collection.

Your laptop and samsung monitor will plug straight into the mains, but you may need a plug adapter, which you can easily buy here.

You did not mention the model of your printer, but HP printers are available here, so you should have no problems getting cartridges.

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