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US $229.00
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Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Condition:New Brand:Ehotch Warranty:1 Year Size:2Din CPU:1G Screen Size:7" Manufacturer Part Number:EF8620HD Features:Android DVD CD iPod Wifi 3G BT USB SD Radio 1080P


SDC10029

HD 2Din 7" capacitive touch screen Android 4.4 OS 
car DVD Player Stereo Mp3 player 
with wifi 3G Radio iPod Bluetooth 
1080P HD Video Steer Wheel control Dual Zone USB SD
And Built-in GPS Map Software 
for USA Canada Australia Russian West EU
We will send you the upgrade version 
ANDROID 4.4 OS + Free Backup Camera Included
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