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The best ps2 to have –
09-09-2005,04:39 PM
There has been alot of negative talk about the v12 ps2 in the scene, I actually believe the v12 ps2 is the best version only if it has the KHM-430 laser. Its a extremely high quality strong reliable laster. If you v12 does not have that, then its trash, sony did not put it in too many v12's so its kinda hard to find a v12 with one. most v12's have the cheaper poor quality PVR-802W laser or the other one, i forgot the model of that one though, but there are 3 different laser types for v12 ps2's. I've had 3 different mod chips in my ps2 and the laser still works better the great. I can back my claims up with proof....
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09-11-2005,01:37 PM
how do I know what kind of laser I've got in my V12 ?
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09-13-2005,06:59 AM
the best ps2 to have is a working one
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09-13-2005,01:01 PM
v7 all the way
My system:
v7 NTSC PS2 Duo2 SE
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09-13-2005,01:16 PM
I'm happy with my v7. Reads pretty much all cdr i throw at it, DVD+r and soon will test dvd-r. Havn't had a single problem yet.
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09-13-2005,04:12 PM
What's the definition of "best"?
I think my V12 is better than your V7's because of the amount of space it takes up, built in Ethernet, USB and IR ports.
Really kl1k said it best, as long as it works and you're happy with it, does it matter at all?
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09-14-2005,03:00 AM

Originally Posted by
jms_hax
I'm happy with my v7. Reads pretty much all cdr i throw at it, DVD+r and soon will test dvd-r. Havn't had a single problem yet.
Yeah, I've had my v7 for a long time now and haven't had any problems at all
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09-14-2005,03:56 PM

Originally Posted by
kl1k
the best ps2 to have is a working one

as long as it works and reads disc
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09-15-2005,07:27 PM
i personally like thew v9/10 post romeo mod, for the ir input, and ive envedr had any kind of reading problem whatsever
v7 unmodded
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