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{| class="wikitable" style="font-family: monospace;" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"
|''Code (Suffix, last 2 digits of model number)''
|Code (Suffix)
|''Region Description''
|Region Description
|''Default Video Mode''
|Default Video Mode
|''Game Region''
|Game Region
|''DVD-Video Region''
|DVD-Video Region
|''Notes''
|Notes
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|01
|01
|North America (USA and Canada)
|North America (US and Canada)
|NTSC 60Hz
|NTSC 60Hz
|NTSC-U/C
|NTSC-U/C
|1
|1
|This also includes SCPH-70012. For Canada, this does '''not''' include SCPH-39001/N and SCPH-50001/N which were the US-only version of the Network Adaptor bundle. For the Canadian Network Adaptor bundle, see 10 (fat consoles) instead.
|This also includes SCPH-70011 and SCPH-70012
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|02
|02
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|03 (And Bravia PX300-1)
|03
|UK and Ireland
|UK and Ireland
|PAL 50Hz
|PAL 50Hz
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|-
|05
|05
|South Korea  
|South Korea
|NTSC 60Hz  
|NTSC 60Hz
|NTSC-J
|NTSC-J
|3
|3
|Beginning with H-chassis, language options in the menu include Korean (default) and English. Before, language options were identical to those of European consoles, with English as default.
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|-
|06
|06
|Hong Kong / Singapore
|Hong Kong
|NTSC 60Hz  
|NTSC 60Hz
|NTSC-J
|NTSC-J
|3
|3
|Beginning with H-chassis, language options in the menu include English (default) and Traditional Chinese. Before, language options were identical to those of European consoles, with English as default.
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|-
|07
|07
| Taiwan  
|Taiwan
|NTSC 60Hz  
|NTSC 60Hz
|NTSC-J
|NTSC-J
|3
|3
|Beginning with H-chassis, language options in the menu include Traditional Chinese (default) and English. Before, language options were identical to those of European consoles, with English as default.
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|-
|08 (And Bravia PX300-2)
|08
|Russia
|Russia / Ukraine / (India?)
|PAL 50Hz
|PAL 50Hz
|PAL
|PAL
|5
|5
|Beginning with H-chassis, language options in the menu include English (default) and Russian. Before, language options were identical to those of European consoles, with English as default.
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|-
|-
|09
|09
| Mainland China
|China
|NTSC 60Hz  
|NTSC 60Hz
|NTSC-C
|NTSC-C
|6
|6
|Has it's own dedicated game and DVD-video region that is only used specifically for China.
|Has it's own dedicated game and DVD-video region that is only used specifically for China.
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|-
|10 (fat consoles)
|10
|Canada
|Argentina / Chile / Columbia / Mexico / Peru
|NTSC 60Hz
|NTSC 60Hz
|NTSC-U/C
|NTSC-U/C
|1
|Only used on SCPH-39010/N and SCPH-50010/N, which came bundled with a Network Adaptor in Canada, while the corresponding US bundles were SCPH-39001/N and SCPH-50001/N.
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|10 (slim consoles)
|Argentina / Chile / Colombia / Mexico / Peru
|NTSC 60Hz
|NTSC-U/C  
|4
|4
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|-
|11 (fat consoles)
|11
|Mexico
|Mexico
|NTSC 60Hz
|NTSC 60Hz
|NTSC-U/C
|NTSC-U/C
|4
|4
|Only used on SCPH-50011, which was the first PS2 model released in Mexico
|This does '''not''' include SCPH-70011 and SCPH-70012; SCPH-50011 is the only model that has been localized for Mexico specifically
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|11 (slim consoles)
|Canada
| NTSC 60Hz
|NTSC-U/C
|1
|Only used on SCPH-70011, which is a region 01 console with internal modem which is specified for both, Canada and the US
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|-
|12
|12
|USA - See Notes
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|NTSC 60Hz
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|NTSC-U/C
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|1
|
|'''Not''' an actual region; SCPH-70012 is a region 01 console with internal modem which is only specified for the US
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