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As Is 3.5" Bluemedia Bm-6400 Car Navigation on 2040-parts.com

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Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Bluemedia Models:BM 6400 Screen Size:3.5" Type of use:Car / Road Traffic

This Car Navigation Unit may or may not work.   Bluetooth: No CD Player / Recorder: No Category: Portable Devices Dedicated For Navigation Compact Flash Card: No DVD Player / Recorder: No Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB): No FM Tuner: No Hard Disk Capacity in GB: 2.5 Internet Connectivity: No MD Player / Recorder: No MP3 Playback: Yes Map Storage Medium: On board Memory Card Memory Stick: No Monitor Format: 4:3 Monitor Size in Inches: 4 Monitor Type: Fixed Monitor Multimedia Card: Yes On Demand Map Access: No Screen Size in Inches: 3.5 Secure Digital Card: Yes Smart Media Card: No TV-Tuner: No Telephone Included: No Touchscreen: No Traffic Message Channel (TMC): No TransFlash Card: No USB: No Voice Control: No iPod Control: No xD-Picture Card: No

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