Yes, audio CD's from America do work in Europe. Unlike DVD's, CD's do not have a region code. Audio CD's have the same format all over the world.
Europe,Asia,Australia,South America,Africa,North America
because he spoke english
It should but why buy it there and bring it here
No. they only work in their home country, whereas games originally from UK work in most parts of Europe, too
On a vehicle, of course it will. The vehicle does not care where it is being driven.
This depends on how you define "region" and on whether you actually mean the USA when you say America. Europe has 50 countries, the total number of American countries is 35 (12 in South America and 23 in North America) and the USA has 52 states. So depending on your definition, you can work the numbers.
Yes, just not as strong. Make sure Europe runs on 60hz as well. Max
American codes only work on American Action Replays
Lots of electronic items from America will work in Europe. You may need an adaptor to be able to plug them in as the voltage system is different. The television system is different, so some items may not work properly, like DVDs, as the region setting is different.
Power supply is different and it runs through NTSC instead of Europe would end up costing more trying to adapt all the stuff.
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