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Xtrons Hd101 10.1"1024*600 Hd Ultra-thin Car Headrest Dvd Player Monitor on 2040-parts.com

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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Type:Headrest Manufacturer Part Number:HD101 Model:HD101 MPN:HD101 Screen Size:10.1" inch Resolution:1024*600 HD Features:USB Input UPC:Does not apply Brand:XTRONS

  • Drivepipe not included 
  •  One piece of IR Headphone Included
  • Ultra-thin Design with Touch Button, HD Screen (Resolution:1024*600)
  • Built-in HDMI Port(HDMI Cable NOT Included)
  • Removable Design for both in-car&home use
  • Enjoy it at home with AC Adapter(AC Adapter NOT Included)

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