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  1. Rye83

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    There is. Philippines is one of the few countries that uses 220V at 60Hz (the most optimal combination according to Tesla...they did something right).

    Most complex modern electronics (laptop/cellphone chargers, DVRs, gaming consoles, etc) are, generally, going to convert the input power to what they need. Simple electronics (kitchen appliances, alarm clocks, lamps/lightbulbs, etc) are, generally, the exception.

    If you see "100-250V" and "50/60Hz" as the "Input" written on the box or item then it will work in the Philippines (and pretty much anywhere else in the world you are going to want to visit).
     
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    There are various ways. You can do it through your pc, many modern tv's from 2011+ actually can do it as well but do require a usb. Further things like dvr's and the like.

    Its long past time to ditch the old VHS box and tapes. They are so dated its just not a proper investment to deal with especially as getting tapes can be a major pain and few can services an old cruddy vhs player that is dying or dead.
     
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