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Condition:New Brand:Eonon Operate System:WinCE 6.0 Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Memory:256 MB Screen Size:7” inch 800*480 HD Touch Screen Processor:ARM11 Support:SD,USB,bluetooth,Radio,FM USB / SD:up to 32GB Head Unit Functionality:Car Radio, CD\DVDPlayer, MP3\MP4 Player Audio output:4*65W Surround Stereo Free Gift:Map card Support External Digital TV Function:Need to buy Eonon V0052 DVB-T Receiver Features:DAB, FM,AM,GPS,Bluetooth,RDS,DVD,USB,SD, MP3 Support External DAB+ Function:Need to buy Eonon V0036 DAB, Receiver

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