2× 10" Car Headrest Monitor Dvd/usb/sd Player Ir/fm Av/hdmi Input + Game System on 2040-parts.com
ShenZhen, China
Type:Headrest
Display Mode:16:9 Wide View Angle
Screen Size:10in
Pixel:1080(W) x 3(RGB) x 800(H)
Brand:Unbranded/Generic
Compatible with:DVD/VCD/MP4/RMVB/CD-R/CD-RW/SVCD/DIVX
Model:Car Headrest Monitor
Power supply:DC 12V (7V-15.8V)
MPN:Does Not Apply
Power consumption:12W
Features:Build-in IR/FM/Speaker, Earphone jack/DC 12V input, Built-in 32 bits wireless games Function, Multilingual menu, With Slot-in DVD Loader, AV-in/out function, HDMI Input, Region Free DVD Player with gaming system, Auxiliary Input, Bluetooth Ready, Built-In Speaker, HD Radio Ready, Memory Card Input, Remote Control
Color system:PAL/NTSC (auto search system)
Country/Region of Manufacture:China
Single packing size:26cm*16.5*3.5cm
Display:Digital TFT LCD Screen
UPC:0733180923448
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