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Best Seller b-billion HK China, Hong Kong
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:YW801D Screen Diagonal Size:8 inches Standard (4 : 3) Warranty:Yes Display Technology:LCD Panel True Color LED Backlight (Active Matrix) Part Brand:Brand NEW b-billion Brightness and Contrast:350 cd 2 fm square, 400 : 1 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front and Rear Native Resolution:1024 x 768 Surface Finish:Plastic with Texture Camera Tripod Screw Hole:YES Country of Manufacture:China Built-in Speaker:YES Monitor Type:VGA, 2 RCA A/V Ports, BNC IN Image Flip L / R and U / D:YES

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