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Location:

Westfield, Massachusetts, United States

Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:YUNSHANGAUTO

Headrest Monitor YUNSHANGAUTO 10.1 Inch HD Digital TFT LCD Screen touch button Car Mp5 with HDMI Port and Remote Control Without DVD

Features
Large digital screen 10.1" HD with touch buttom
Built-in HDMI ,usb ,sd Port.support 1080P video
Removable Design for both in-car&home use
HDMI function enable the headrest DVD synchronized playing video and audio with your computer, mobile phone, raspberry pie, kindlefire ect.
Support FM/IR,AV IN function.
Product Information
Item Weight 3.2 pounds
Product Dimensions 12.3 x 9.2 x 5.1 inches
Display Type LCD
Wireless Remote No

Specifications:
10.1 inch Digital TFT LCD Screen
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Pixel: 1024(W) * 3(RGB) * 600(H)
Power supply: DC 12V (7V-16V)
Power consumption: 12 Watt
Color system: PAL/NTSC (auto search system)
Package dimension: approx.11*7.87*3.93inch/28*20*10cm

Features:
Built-in 2.0 USB port/SD/MMC card slot
Build-in IR/FM/Speaker
Built in HDMI Input Port
Earphone jack/DC 12V input
Multi-language OSD: English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Russian

Package Content:
1*Yunshangauto 10.1 inch Monitor
1* ISO Wiring Harness
1* ISO Adapter Cable
1* Cigar Lighter Power Adapter (2m)
2* Mounting Bracket
1* Plastic Drive Pipes(5 Pairs)
1* Remote Control (without Battery)
1* English Manual

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