Si, las zonas BD son diferentes a las DVD. Este texto aclaratorio está sacado de pricejapan en sus PS3.
Its lowest price in Japan is listed on
http://kakaku.com/item/20504010112/
SONY Playstation 3 has an English menu on screen. (both 60GB, 20GB)
We can reply only its price and availability.
We will not (cannot) reply about its technical features.
You cannot order any other optional good with this item.
For its technical feature, please see the following ( copied from http://ntsc-uk.domino.org/showthread.php?t=66748 )
Okay, I've bought a PS3, what sort of stepdown transformer do I need?
Despite a wealth of information existing on this particular subject, it transpired that you don't actually need one! A standard PC/Kettle lead will do the trick, since the PS3 has a 110v-240v power supply built in.
We have confirmation from SCEA now that the power supply inside the Playstation 3 is, in fact, universal. The power supply supports 100 to 240 volts at 50 to 60 Hertz, which is useable in all modern power grids -- including Europe. Although European markers require a different physical plug for their infrastructure, there is no need to replace the power supply.
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=4908&ref=y
Will my old PS2 Component/RGB Scart work on a PS3?
Yep, should work fine!
What about the Dual-Shock 2, will that work?
Sadly not, and neither will the Harmonix guitar peripheral for Guitar Hero.
Are PS3 games region-locked?
Nope, well, neither NTSC-J or NTSC-U games are. Both boot fine on either a Japanese or American machine. Rumour suggests however, that European games won't work on an NTSC machine and vice versa.
What about old PS1/PS2 games?
Unlike the PS3 software, PS1/PS2 software is region-locked to a consoles specific territory. So, NTSC-J PS1/PS2 titles will only work on an NTSC-J machine.
Here's a more extensive overview of the titles that are compatible.
Can I swap out the HDD for something a little bigger?
Yes you can, as long as it's a SATA 2.5" HDD.
Okay, I wanna watch some of these new Blu-ray films, what's the deal?
Rightio, unlike Toshiba's region-free HD-DVD's, Blu-ray does make use of region-coding. Both Japanese and American PS3's share the same region (A1), therefore American Blu-ray DVD's will work quite happily on a Japanese machine and vice versa.
Here's a brief breakdown of the Blu-ray Regions;
A1 - North America, Central America, South America, Korea, Japan and South East Asia.
B2 - Europe, Greenland, French territories, Middle East, Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
C3 - China, Russia, Central and South Asia.
So, will American Blu-ray DVD's work on my PAL PS3?
Obviously, it can't be confirmed at the moment, but all signs point to no, sadly.