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7" Quad-core Android 4.4 Car Player Radio Stereo Gps Wifi 800*480 No Dvd+camera on 2040-parts.com

US $218.99
Location:

Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Condition:New Brand:Efeel 1 Din / 2 Din:2 Din Manufacturer Part Number:EH8686HDS Warranty:1 Year Country/Region of Manufacture:China Features:Android Wifi 3G GPS Radio iPod TV BT SUB Size:7 Inch SKU:EH8686

SDC10029

Capacitive Multiple Touch Screen
Free Upgrade Version Android 4.4 OS 

Car PC GPS Stereo

(None DVD Function One)
Quad-Core processor Universal 2 DIN 7 Inch Screen size!

★ Unique selling points ★
 Android 4.4 OS Latest Android Operating system (Jelly Bean)
☆ Capacitive Multiple Touch Screen Accuracy, Sensitivity, Lasting, Anti-Frinction
☆ Quad A9 Core 1.6GHZ CPU to handle any requests easily & Smoothly!!
☆ 16GB Flash Memory eto store numerous APPs, Games, Movies fromAndroid Market!!
☆ 3D GPS to experience best Navigation!!
☆ WiFi / 3G to Surf the Internet Anywhere you go!!!


 Free Wifi Dongle+CAMERA


















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