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8" Capacitive Touch Screen Car Electronics Car Video In-dash Dvd Players Only on 2040-parts.com

US $275.98
Location:

Mountain Grove, Missouri, United States

Mountain Grove, Missouri, United States
Condition:Seller refurbished

Item specifics
  • Special Features:DVD Player,Bluetooth,Built-in GPS,CD Player,Charger,MP3 Players,Radio Tuner,Touch Screen
  • Placement:In-Dash
  • Special Feature:Steering Wheel Control
  • Model Name:G8002C
  • Resolution:800*480
  • Car Maker:Kia
  • Out Power:4*45w
  • Material Type:mateal
  • Interface:USB
  • Max External Memory:32G
  • Cores:Single Core
  • OSD Language:Chinese (Simplified),Chinese (Traditional),Polish,Persian,German,Russian,French,Portuguese,Thai,Turkish,Hebrew,Greek,Spanish,Hungarian,Italian,English,Russian
  • Digital Media Format:CD,DVD-R/RW,Video CD,Mp3,Mp4,WMA,JPEG
  • Display Size:8"
  • Voltage:12V
  • Item Size:10*11*12
  • Operating System:Wince6.0
  • RAM:256Mb
  • Item Weight:4 kg
  • ROM:256M
  • Place of Origin:Guangdong, China (Mainland)
  • is_customized:Yes
  • Brand Name:HENHAORO
  • RAM:256Mb

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