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Replay Xd® Review Field Monitor on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Sallisaw, Oklahoma, United States

Sallisaw, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New Brand:Replay XD

Replay XD® Review Field Monitor


BRAND NEW IN BOX!!

DETAILS
    • Crystal-clear 4.3" LCD monitor with 480x272 resolution
    • HDMI port for HD video playback or live viewing
    • Brightness controls let you adjust for sun
    • Multiple easy mounting options
    • Speaker and audio jack
Replay XD's Review Field Monitor lets you view live or played back video on your Prime X with a crisp 480x272 resolution. 4.3" LCD monitor connects to the camera via an HDMI cable and has an easy-to-use brightness adjustment for fine-tuning your picture. Three integrated tripod mounts allow flexible mounting with your existing gear. Built-in speaker and 3.5mm audio-out jack. Long-lasting rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
3.4"H x 4.7"W x 1.06"D.
Wt: 6.5 oz.

IAAD exhibition - 'The car that does not exist'

Fri, 18 Jun 2004

The work of Transportation Design students at the Institute of Applied Arts and Design - Turin, will be shown in an exhibition covering the study and planning of a concept car for Fiat, and a new sedan for Honda. Titled 'The car that does not exist', the exhibition will open on Monday 28th June at the Automobile Museum of Turin (press 2pm, public 6pm) and runs until 2nd September. In addition to the students projects, the exhibition includes historic vehicles and prototypes from both brands.

Range Rover Evoque Red Shoe Shuffle

Fri, 02 Dec 2011

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Rows over directions cause most in-car arguments

Wed, 06 Aug 2014

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