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DESCRITION,7 INCH/ 9 INCH WIDE SCREEN REARVIEW MIRROR MONITOR,SCREEN FORMAT 16;9,CAR REVERSING BACK SIGHT SURVEILLANCE,BLUE SCREEN WHEN NO VIDEO SIGNAL,PAL/NTSC AUTO SWITCH,POWER SUPPLY 7W/12V,IMAGE RESOIUTION 336960 PIXELS
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