Look up your brand and model of DVD player on the 'net. There's a lot of links to sites that have come up with 'hacks' for making a DVD player region free. Can't guarantee they'll work, but doing a little research on the subject before you try it might be a good idea.
A region 1 DVD is intended to be used in North America. Any BluRay player purchased in North America should play the disc. Bluray players from other regions such as Europe will be expecting to play discs marked with a different region code so are unlikely to pay a region 1 DVD.
Since you have posted this in the DVD Players section, I assume you are talking about DVD Region Codes.The UK and the rest of Europe share region B for Blu-Ray disks, region 2 for DVDs.
Region A-apex
Region B
It is possible if all of these conditions are additionally met: (a) you obtain a travel plug adapter so that you can use the US DVD player (b) either your us DVD player will need to be able to play in PAL since the US uses NTSC -or- you'll need to bring an NTSC TV with another travel plug adapter (ignore (c) ) (c) connecting cables are different...prepare to adapters to get the audio and video to the non-US set....I was able to accomplish this by buying cheap parts at a Pound Store to cannabalize and make my own wires..
Also B. The measurement under your bust needs to be converted to centimeters.
No, there is no DVD/video version of this release.
No, it won't. As long as the region of your ps3 and dvd/blu-ray are the same it'll most likely play without any complications. Region A: USA, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea, SE Asia Region B: Europe, Greenland, French Territories, Middle East, Africa, Australia and New Zealand Region C: India, Bangladesh, Nepal, China, Pakistan, Russua, Central and South Asia
There are no regions for ps3 games..? You buy a ps3 game in America, it should work on a ps3 in Britain. When it comes to bluray movies though, they are region locked. This is false because while right about the regions there are other factors and the PS3 USA games have been designed for a different television system and will not work in the UK's PAL TV System This is also why the PS3s are different for the different areas and the model numbers help to tell them apart USA model numbers end in 01 which covers North America The first North American PS3 was released there Nov 17, 2006 and the model number was CECHA01 SDTV region is NTSC Blu-ray Region is A DVD Region is 1 NTSC PS2 Region is NTSC-U/C and the PS1 Region is NTSC-US 03 is U.K. / Ireland and the first PS3 was released there on Mar 23, 2007 with model number of CECHC03. SDTV Region is PAL, Blu-ray Region is B, DVD Region is 2, PAL PS2 Region is PAL, & PS1 Region is PAL.
For apex , the answer is region B
Region A
Region B