Question: Questions about Xbox 360 slim.?


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Answer #1:

yes you can do anything.

Answer #2:

You would need some converter for the power, but if the converter is made for electronics it should work.

Not sure about the games.

You can always mod your xbox, its your xbox you can do what ever you want. But it well void your warrenty with Microsoft and they most likly well not allow you to use it on xbox live.

Answer #3:

1) Not directly. US electricity is 110-120 volts and 60 hz. You will need an adapter (and those aren't always that reliable).

2) It depends. A lot of games are region locked. But in some instances you can find region free games.

3) It is not legal there. You are still subject to the copyright laws under international treaty, it is just largely ignored there. And modding will still void your warranty and possibly get you banned from xbox live.

Answer #4:

Hi, as the other people posted, you will need a good reliable power converter designed for electronics. You will burn out your Xbox 360 if you don't, as they are designed for the US standard of 110 volts and 220 will completely overload it.

You will need to look for NTSC region games if you want to play without modding. Most games are not region free and are locked, chances are the games you will find in Bangladesh are PAL format (asia) and will not work on a NTSC console from the United States.

You run the risk of being banned from Xbox live, but by modding, it allows you to play almost any game you want. I don't recommend this unless you have no other options.

Let me know if you have any other questions.

Answer #5:

although you bought the voltage converter, if you TV doesn't support Xbox 360 NTSC region, you still can't play the xbox 360.

Asia xbox 360 is NTSC -J region but US version is NTSC- U/C . It is not same. Just buy xbox 360 ASIA version at this website

Click Here


Now for xbox 360 region compability,

Click Here


People who live in Asia , just buy NTSC-J, but if you still want to buy, you have to purchase TV that support NTSC signal. OK, that is, so difficult,





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