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LacusClyne 30th August 2009 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by asmAyumi1992 (Post 2075585)
^ I want to. But I'd rather buy it by myself. For cover safety :D

But if I change my mind, I'll ask you. Can eh?

cover saftey??? but never it's okay, just let me know when you needs help.

btw, just to let you know the JP version is code 2, while the TW/HK press are code 3. I believe you rplayer can play code 3, but can it play code 2?

oh, and since you are a student, i better tell you that the JP version is quite expensive compare to the OS versions.

JP version costs around SGD$80 to SGD$95
OS versions costs around SGD$38 to SGD$50

But the quality are quite diiferent, JP have better paper quality, and the color tone is the best. As for video content, the JP is slightly better then the OS, but to be very honest, unless you have a sharp pair of eyes and good plasma TV, not much people can tell the difference.

I had been even accuse by a certain member that i'm crazy about the quality, and he insist that both are exactly the same, but the ****-up by TW first press has just prove that i'm right afterall. Since TW/HK remake their version from the JP press, TW made the first press quite bad in quality, and they have to take back the whole batch and reproduce a new batch with improve quality.

nanakopy87 30th August 2009 11:37 AM

i see no difference for both TW and JP version (i'm blind)..ya,there is slightly difference but not very obvious....hahahaha...
ya...the region code is another troublesome thing.1 of my DVD player can play region 2 while another one cannot although both are china brand dvd.
unless you are super duper rich,asm.else,i'll recommend you to get OS version.
Bout the paper quality,i can't compare since i don't have JP version.

prussian blue 30th August 2009 02:24 PM

asma, i live in penang, and artist gallery is selling ayu's CDL0809 OS version cost RM129, quite expensive

asmAyumi1992 30th August 2009 02:40 PM

^ MINNA!!!!

Just now, I went out with my family to the uptown. I went to a CD shop. There, I saw the PCDL! And it cost only RM115 or about US$35! I'm so excited! I don't buy it yet because I don't bring enough money. But, I'll buy them in a short period!

Thank you to everyone!!!!!!!!!!

nanakopy87 30th August 2009 03:49 PM

RM115 is JP version?

asmAyumi1992 30th August 2009 03:57 PM

^ I don't know what version. But I'll still buy it if I have the money.

LacusClyne 31st August 2009 09:56 AM

^it should be OS version, JP version would costs around RM200......

asmAyumi1992 31st August 2009 10:29 AM

^ Owh yeah, maybe you're right. But it don't bother me at all. As I can watch the PCDL with the better quality than in youtube, it's still alright! Thank you for your help.

nanakopy87 31st August 2009 10:52 AM

hmm,but its overpriced...
RM115 for OS version?
you can get HK version for RM88 online @@
@Lacus,singapore there also selling HK version right?

asmAyumi1992 31st August 2009 10:57 AM

^I don't know how to buy online. But it's okay. I think RM115 is quite affordable to me. So, it's alright.

nanakopy87 31st August 2009 11:01 AM

lol...okie...since you said you are ok with the price...

LacusClyne 31st August 2009 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by nanakopy87 (Post 2078801)
hmm,but its overpriced...
RM115 for OS version?
you can get HK version for RM88 online @@
@Lacus,singapore there also selling HK version right?

singapore import the HK version to sell, it costs around RM95 to RM110.

but i believe malaysia used to get their from SG, so the price is quite reasonable, if you count in the importing fees

Iyreen 31st August 2009 03:15 PM

Lacus, is there any TW version for PCDL sold in SG? Bcos I wanted to buy PCDL OS version but TW version instead of HK version for printing quality wise.

LacusClyne 1st September 2009 08:01 AM

sadly no, the TW version is only available in taiwan, most countries have the HK version

prussian blue 1st September 2009 09:17 AM

^but they used to import taiwan press too, right?

i have my old avex artist album taiwan version too, with blue and white obi strips

Iyreen 1st September 2009 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LacusClyne (Post 2079829)
sadly no, the TW version is only available in taiwan, most countries have the HK version

too bad :grumpy

Quote:

Originally Posted by prussian blue
but they used to import taiwan press too, right?

i have my old avex artist album taiwan version too, with blue and white obi strips

I found some TW version of Ayu's cd in Malaysia too including newer single like GREEN/Days but never find one for PCDL :rolleyes

prussian blue 1st September 2009 11:36 AM

oh yah i forgot about GREEN/DAYS, i saw them cost RM75.90 @_@ in CD RAME horrible price

nanakopy87 1st September 2009 12:17 PM

woah...that's expensive!!!i can buy 1 album for that price @@

LacusClyne 1st September 2009 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by prussian blue (Post 2079902)
^but they used to import taiwan press too, right?

i have my old avex artist album taiwan version too, with blue and white obi strips

only if they can't imprt the hk versions, which hardly happens for concerts dvd.

but i do know a store in Orchard who imports those idol's stuff from taiwan, i had asked her to import in (m)u tour dvd before, but a $20 deposit have to be pay first for concert dvds

prussian blue 1st September 2009 01:01 PM

^thats why i really want to stay in singapore :weep there's everything. how lucky are you lacus

beside malaysia version of ayu's albums, most of the albums are cost about RM60 here, thats pretty expensive. but i do remember that when music street's still around they import lots of taiwan CD with a very reasonable price. are they bankrupt now?

nanakopy: which part of malaysia do you live?


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