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Backup Camera+2din 8'' Gps Nav Touch Screen Car Stereo Dvd Player Mp3 Ipod Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $189.99
Location:

Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:Tmaxlife Model:WG80004C Country/Region of Manufacture:Hong Kong Screen Size:8" Features:2-Way Radio, Auxiliary Input, Bluetooth Ready, CD Player, DVD Player, HD Radio Ready, Lifetime Map Updates, Lifetime Traffic Updates, Memory Card Input, MP3 Player, Real-Time Traffic, Remote Control, Touchscreen, USB Input Unit Size:2 DIN Manufacturer Part Number:LMC UPC:606719704873

 


Receiver GPS For VW Car Stereo DVD Player Bluetooth RDS iPod In Dash Canbus

 















 

Key  Features

2DIN 8 inch TFT Digital touch screen

Capactive HD screen 800*480

CPU:ARM11+ARM9 833MHZ frequency

Support HD720P,1080P,RMVB video,full video format

Built-in GPS, Bluetooth,iPod

Support steering wheel control

Support rearview camera input

Support 3G Dongle

USB/TF card port

OSD  Languages: English, French,German,Italian,Chinese,Portuguese, Spanish, Russian,Deutsch,Hebrew,Turkish,Thai,Polish.

GPS map card suit to TF card.

Specifications

System
External  Memory Up to 32GB/TF Card
Features

SD/USB Support, Touch Screen, FM Transmitter,  Subwoofer Output,

Steering Wheel Control, 3D Interface, iPod, GPS,  Built-in Bluetooth

Digital TV or Analog  TV Analog  TV
Display  Ratio 16:9
Screen  Size 8 inch
Screen  Resolution 800 x 480
OSD  Languages English, French,German,Italian,Chinese,Portuguese, Spanish, Russian,Deutsch,Hebrew,Turkish,Thai,Polish
Media  Type

DVD-R/RW, PDF, PNG, JPG, DIVX, RMVB, DVD, DVD-RAM,  Mp4, JPEG,

WMA, Mp3, VCD, CD+R/RW, CD-R/RW, CD, MPEG4, AVI, DVD+R/RW

Radio Response  Bandwidth AM: 522 KHz-1620 KHz;FM: 87.5 MHz-108  MHz
GPS
Operating  System Windows CE 6.0
GPS  Processor ARM 11
GPS Card  Slot TF Card
Support  Map Kudo, PAPAGO, Sygic, IGO
Voice  Navigation Yes
Amplifier  & Interface

Amplifier Max Output Power

/ Channel Qty

45 Watts x  4
Remote  Control Yes
Connector  Type

1 x BRAKE CHECK, 1 x A/V OUT, 1 x A/V IN, 1 x GPS  ANTENNA, 1 x USB,

1 x SUBWOOFER, 1 x AUX-IN, 1 x POWER,

1 x REARCAMERA

General
Type 2 Din
Color Black
Net  Weight(kg) 3.5
Warranty 1 year
What's in the  box

RCA cable x 1, GPS antenna x 1, Radio Cable x  1,Canbus x 1,USB Cable x 1,

Power cable x 1, User's manual x 1, DVD host x 1,Remote Control x 1







On Nov-22-16 at 02:49:04 PST, seller added the following information:

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