Japan Mac Mini compatible with Spanish system?

Hello,
I'm going to Japan this summer and I've planed to buy a Mac Mini there (there are much more cheaper, about 150-200€ difference). Before doing it I would like to know if I will have any problems with warranty, hardware problems (like monitor, keyboard...). Japan uses NTSC system and Spain uses PAL, I don't know if this will cause any trouble.
Thanks and regards, Roger.

All the minis sold worldwide are all the same. The only thing that changes between regional models is the packaging and documentation. With regards to warranty I believe that Apple only recently changed their policy to extend worldwide coverage to not only laptops but also to desktops. I'm sure someone else can confirm this although you can confirm it yourself from the Apple Store sales policy statement and terms and conditions.

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