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7'' Double Din Car Dvd Player Video For Universal Panel Slidable Gps Navigation on 2040-parts.com

US $234.99
Location:

shenzhen, China

shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:Road Lover GPS Port:COM2 Model:RL-KGL7005W Baud Rate:9600 Screen Size:7" GPS Frequency:1.6GHZ Unit Size:2 DIN GPS Chips Set:Sirf Prima Country/Region of Manufacture:China GPS Channel:128 Channels System:Wince 6.0 Resolution:800*480 CPU Main Frequency:CPU Main Frequency:800MHZ + 250MHZ DSP Frequency:1.57542GHZ RAM(Memory):Samsung 256MB DDR 3 Sdram Channel:64 Channels Nand Flash:128MB (Can Be Expanded To 16GB) Manufacturer Part Number:KGL-7005 DVD Bald:HOP-1200XH(hitachi) Features:2-Way Radio, Bluetooth Ready, Lifetime Map Updates, MP3 Player, Real-Time Traffic, CD Player, DVD Player, Memory Card Input, Touchscreen, 3G Option, USB Input UPC:701413371755

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