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The power supply for the Neo Geo CD, a video game console released by SNK in Japan in 1994. This model is used for both the front and top loader models. The power supply also uses a unique, proprietary connector and differs from the standard plug seen on most game consoles. This is the Japanese version of the power supply, designed to run of 100V wall outlets.


AC Adapter POWCD-J
Input - AC 100V 50/60 Hz 55VA
Output - DC 5V 2A


Output - DC 10V 1A
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