7'' No Gps Car Stereo Double 2din In Dash Bluetooth Dvd Player Fm Radio+camera on 2040-parts.com
Shenzhen, China
Receiver VCD HD MP4 System Bluetooth Aux Car Stereo DVD Player MP3
2 Din Car DVD Player Stereo 7 Inches Touch Slide Screen Latest WINCE Operating System : Fast , Stable Bluetooth - FM Radio-RDS - Aux - USB - SD - EQ - OSD Language - Wallpaper Support Steering Wheel Control (for the car without canbus)/ Remote Control
• Operation System: Latest System with 800MHZ CPU! Sceen: Car Head Unit with 7 Inch HD Digital Touchscreen, wide screen with High Def 800*480 Resolution, support 720P,1080P Video format. Support RDS/FM/AM Radio Receiver function
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