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7'' 2din Radio Touch Screen No Gps Car Stereo Dvd Player Bluetooth Mp3 Ipod Usb on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:e2more Screen Size:7" Country/Region of Manufacture:Hong Kong Unit Size:2 DIN Features:Auxiliary Input, Bluetooth Ready, CD Player, DVD Player, HD Radio Ready, Memory Card Input, Remote Control, Touchscreen, USB Input UPC:606719717750 Manufacturer Part Number:0

CD HD Bluetooth Car Stereo DVD Player TV Double 2 Din Ipod System MP4 7''



2 Din Car DVD Player Stereo

7 Inches Touch Screen

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Special Windows CE Interface Car DVD Player
HD Touch Screen Car Stereo Audio
Bluetooth/FM Autoradio/iPod/SD/USB/Video

Support Analog TV(The TV antenna is not included)











•  7 inch 2 din HD car radio DVD player with digital touch screen.
•  Support Bluetooth and hands free function. Support FM and built-in Aux Input.
•  Support TF SD card slot and standard USB interface.
•  Digital display clock and date. Can charge for mobile phone or other USB devices.
•  Support DVD/CD/MP3/MP4 Player
•  Built-in ipod/iphone audio decode IC, support audio input
•  Support analog TV ( The TV antenna is not included,please purchase the antenna at your local)

Key Features

       

Attention:This product is a universal DVD player, designed to work on most vehicles. Please select the correct DVD player for your car according to the product dimension.

        
OSD Languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Thai, Greek
        7 inch TFT digital touch screen
        Built-in Bluetooth, TV, IPod, RDS
        Support steering wheel control(for the car without canbus), rearview camera input
        USB/SD card port
        Compatible with DVD/VCD/CD/WMA/AVI/MP3/CD-R\RW/DVD-R/RW etc.

Specifications

System
External Memory Up to 32GB/TF Card
Features

SD/USB Support, Touch Screen, Subwoofer Output, Steering Wheel Control,RDS, iPod,  Bluetooth,

Digital TV or Analog TV Analog TV
Display Ratio 16:9
Screen Size 7 inch
Screen Resolution 800 x 480
OSD Languages

English/Chinese/Russian/Turkish/French/German/Italian/Spanish/Portuguese/Hebrew/

                 

Arabic/Polish/Thai

Media Type

PNG, BMP, DAT, FLV, WAV, RMVB, RM, MKV, ASF, MOV, DVD, DVD-RAM,
                  Mp4, JPEG, WMA, Mp3, CD, MPEG4, AVI

Radio Response Bandwidth AM: 522 KHz-1620 KHz;FM: 87.5 MHz-108 MHz
Amplifier & Interface

Amplifier Max Output Power

                   

/ Channel Qty

45 Watts x 4
Connector Type

1 x USB, 1 x SUBWOOFER, 1 x AUX-IN, 1 x POWER,1 x TV ANTENNA, 1 x IPOD, 1 x STEERING WHEEL CONTROL,1 x REARCAMERA, 1 x A/V OUT, 1 x A/V IN

General
Type 2 Din
Color Black
Net Weight(kg) 2.5
Warranty 1 year
What's in the box

Power cable × 1, Remote Control× 1, User's manual × 1, DVD host × 1, Front Frame× 1





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