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Best Seller b-billion HK China, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:b-billion Display Technology:LCD Panel True Color LED Backlight (Active Matrix) Manufacturer Part Number:YW101HT Brightness and Contrast:400 cd 2 fm square, 500 : 1 Warranty:Yes Native Resolution:1024x768 Part Brand:b-billion Built-in Speaker:YES Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front and Rear Mult-media Player:Text, Photo, Audio and Movie Country of Manufacture:China Touch Screen Driver:CD available in the package Monitor Type:USB, HDMI, VGA, RCA A/V Ports, BNC IN Rear View Camera:Water Proof, 7 Infrared LED Night Vision, Rearview Screen Diagonal Size:10.1 inches Wide Screen (16 : 10)

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