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Double 2 Din In Dash Car Stereo Radio Dvd Player Gps Navigation System Bluetooth on 2040-parts.com

US $168.99
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Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:Tmaxlife Screen Size:7" Country/Region of Manufacture:Hong Kong Type:GPS Navigation System 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:718460858795 Model:LMC-7001 Warranty:Yes

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Double 2 Din In Dash Car Stereo Radio DVD Player GPS Navigation System Bluetooth



Key Features

       

Attention:

                 This product is a universal DVD player, designed to work on most vehicles. Please select the correct DVD player for your car according to the product dimension.
        
        OSD Languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Thai, Greek
        7 inch TFT digital touch screen
        Built-in Bluetooth, GPS, RDS
        Support steering wheel control, rearview camera input
        USB/SD card port
        Compatible with DVD/VCD/CD/WMA/AVI/MP3/CD-R\RW/DVD-R/RW etc.

Specifications

GPS
Operating System Windows CE 6.0
GPS Processor ARM 11
GPS Card Slot SD Card
Support Map Kudo, PAPAGO, Sygic, IGO
Voice Navigation Yes

System

External Memory

Up to 32GB/SD Card

Features

SD/USB Support, Touch Screen, Subwoofer Output, Steering Wheel Control, RDS, Built-in Bluetooth

Digital TV or Analog TV

No TV

Display Ratio

16:9

Screen Size

7 inch

Screen Resolution

800 x 480

OSD Languages

Italian, Spanish, German, French, English, Greek, Thai, Russian

Media Type

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

Radio Response Bandwidth

AM: 522 KHz-1710 KHz;FM: 87.5 MHz-108 MHz

Amplifier & Interface

Amplifier Max Output Power / Channel Qty

45 Watts x 4

Remote Control

Yes

Connector Type

1 x USB, 1 x SUBWOOFER, 1 x AUX-IN, 1 x POWER, 1 x STEERING WHEEL CONTROL, 1 x REARCAMERA, 1 x BRAKE CHECK, 1 x A/V OUT, 1 x A/V IN

General

Type

2 Din

Color

Black

Dimensions / WxLxH(mm)

178 x 165x 100

Net Weight(kg)

3

Warranty

1 year

What's in the box

GPS Antenna x 1,USB cable × 1,  Front frame × 1, Power Cable × 1, Install bracket × 1, User's manual × 1, Remote control × 1, DVD host × 1






On Jul-24-16 at 02:49:01 PDT, seller added the following information:

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