Dual Xdvd1262 6.2" 2-din Car Dvd Player/receiver Ipod/iphone, Usb, Sd+camera on 2040-parts.com
US $111.95
Location:
Inwood, New York, United States
“Factory Refurbished In Perfect Condition. Tested To Work Like New. All Accessories Included. Full1 Year Warranty”
MPN:XDVD1262
Screen Size:6.2"UPC:613816025091Unit Size:2 DINBrand:DUALWarrantied Through:MANUFACTURERModel:XDVD1262 RB+RBC5BWarranty:1 YEARCountry/Region of Manufacture:China
Package: Dual XDVD1262 6.2" Double DIN In-Dash Touchscreen DVD/MP3/WMA Car Stereo Receiver + Rockville RBC5B Black Rearview Backup License Plate Bar Camera
Images of: Dual XDVD1262 6.2" Double Din Car DVD Player AM/FM Receiver iPod/iPhone, USB, SD
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Images of: Rockville RBC5B Black Metal Car License Plate Camera+Night Vision+Distance Lines
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Condition and Warranty
Condition: A MANUFACTURER CERTIFIED B-STOCK ITEM. THE PRODUCT WAS TESTED AND IS WORKING LIKE NEW!
Warranty: 1 YEAR MANUFACTURER
Product Description
Package Includes:
(1) Dual XDVD1262 6.2" Double Din Car DVD Player AM/FM Receiver
(1) Rockville RBC5B Black Metal Car License Plate Camera
Authorized Dual Dealer!
Features of XDVD1262:
Dual XDVD1262 Double DIN In-Dash 6.2" Touchscreen DVD/MP3/WMA Car Stereo Receiver
60 Watts x 4 Channels Peak Power Output
18 Watts x 4 Channels RMS Power Output
6.2" LCD Color Touchscreen
Front A/V Auxiliary Input
Front USB Input
Micro SDHD/SD Card reader for audio and video playback
Made for iPod® / iPhone® with 2 Way Control - With 30 Pin iPod Cable Included
Dedicated Backup Camera Input
Removable Front Panel For Security
Blue illumination button lighting
Wireless remote control included
CD text information display
MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album)
Playback of DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, JPG and WMA Discs and Files
Playback of region #1 DVD discs
AM/FM tuner with 24FM/12AM presets
Electronic Shock Protection (ESP)
2-band parametric equalizer
3 Sets of 2V preamp outputs (front, rear and mono subwoofer)
Includes: DC Power Cable, RCA Video Control Cable, Mounting Screws
About Rockville Quality Control Procedures:
The Rockville brand stands for Quality, Innovation and Value. All Rockville products go through the most rigorous quality control standards in the industry. Products go through months of extensive testing before they reach your hands. All user functions are tested and all internal components are tested for quality. Rockville makes products that are virtually un-breakable! Rockville is one of the only brands in its class to test every concept model for weeks or months before starting production. Once production begins, Rockville sends product engineers to their factory to quality control every line of production. During production every product is tested and on top of that Rockville goes the extra mile and has their high level product engineers do an additional quality control. They test a certain percentage of all products from the production line a second time to ensure that the quality meets their vigorous standards, and to make sure that there is never a batch of products with even a slight problem. All Rockville products are backed with a hassle free warranty.
Return Policy
AudioSavings Return Policy: At Audiosavings, we strongly believe in customer satisfaction and therefore offer a friendly return policy.
Prior to returning merchandise, contact us and we will give you a return authorization #.
You may return this item for a refund within 30 DAYS of purchase.
Warranty Repair/Exchange Period: 1 YEAR
Defective items: If your item is defective within the first 30 days of when it was delivered to you; you have the following options:
We will send you a pre-paid shipping label to replace the item for a brand new one.
We will send you a pre-paid shipping label to exchange the item for another item of your choice. If the item you chose is more or less money we will work out the price difference with you.
We will refund you 100% of your money back. For refunds it is the customer's responsibility to ship the item back to us.
Non-defective items: If you want to return your item within the first 30 days of when it was delivered to you; you have the following options:
You may exchange the item for another item of your choice. If the item you choose is more or less money we will work out the price difference with you. The customer is responsible to ship the item back to us. Please note if the item you return is used there will be a 10% restocking fee deducted from your credit.
You may receive a refund for the item less a 10% restocking fee. Customer is responsible to ship the item back to us.
Replacement/Processing Time: Your replacement or refund will process within 3-5 business days of when we receive the item.
Please note items with physical damage un-related to shipping are not covered under warranty. This includes blown speakers with burned voice coils. Registered software cannot be returned.
You MUST notify us within 48 hours if you receive an item that was damaged during shipping.
Process for returning items Please email us with your eBay user ID, Item code / model #, Condition of the item, and the reason for your return. Please also indicate whether you would like a replacement, an exchange, or a refund. We will supply you with a reference number (RMA #) to put on the package which will ensure quick processing of your return. All returns require a RMA# to be returned back to our facility.
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