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US $150.00
Location:

Sallisaw, Oklahoma, United States

Sallisaw, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New Brand:Replay XD

Replay XD® Review Field Monitor


BRAND NEW IN BOX!!

DETAILS
    • Crystal-clear 4.3" LCD monitor with 480x272 resolution
    • HDMI port for HD video playback or live viewing
    • Brightness controls let you adjust for sun
    • Multiple easy mounting options
    • Speaker and audio jack
Replay XD's Review Field Monitor lets you view live or played back video on your Prime X with a crisp 480x272 resolution. 4.3" LCD monitor connects to the camera via an HDMI cable and has an easy-to-use brightness adjustment for fine-tuning your picture. Three integrated tripod mounts allow flexible mounting with your existing gear. Built-in speaker and 3.5mm audio-out jack. Long-lasting rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
3.4"H x 4.7"W x 1.06"D.
Wt: 6.5 oz.

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