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Android 3g Wifi 7" Double 2din Car Radio Stereo Dvd Player Gps Navigation+camera on 2040-parts.com

US $189.00
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:TOCADO Warranty:1 Year Manufacturer Part Number:8653-01 Type:GPS Navigation Country/Region of Manufacture:China SKU:EH-8653 Size:2Din Features:Capacitive,1GbCPU,WIFI3G,IPOD,BT,CD,DVD,Android4.4 Screen Size:7''

Android 4.4 Car DVD Player Stereo Radio TouchScreen
★ Unique selling points ★

With Bluetooth + FM AM RDS Radio+ iPod + USB SD AUX + 3D GPS Navigation Map

Latest 100% Android 4.4 OS Dual-Core A9 CPU +WiFi Internet + 3G Optional

Games/APPS Downloaded + Wallpaper exchange by Your own Pictures

Support Steering wheel Control function + Car DVR Optional.

USB, SD, Auxiliary Input , Car Logo Optional, HD Resolution 800*480

Built-in : Inner Microphone, Video, Audio, iPod, 3D GPS Map, WiFi dongle,Bluetooth

GPS Navigaiton 1080P /AVI/MP3/MP4/Audio/Video/Multimeda Player

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