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Dayton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Eonon USB/SD:16GB Support Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Bluetooth:Support UPC:Does not apply Bluetooth A2DP:Support Type:Automotive In-Dash Bluetooth Support:iPhone Samsung Sony etc. Bundled Items:Additional Map(s) Radio:FM AM Operation System:WinCE 6.0 Steering Wheel Control:Canbus Unit Size:1 DIN Processor:ARM11 Resolution:800x480 WVGA

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