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9" Active Touch Screen Headrest Monitor Built-in Usb Sd Mp5 Fm Transmitter 1pie on 2040-parts.com

US $94.99
Location:

HONGKONG, Hong Kong

HONGKONG, Hong Kong
Condition:New PID:S1611110 Screen Size:9 inch Color:Black/Gray/White Digital TV or Analog TV:No TV Function External Memory:Up to 16GB/SD Card Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Features:IR Transmitter, SD/USB Support, Touch Screen, FM T Brand:OUKU Wireless:FM Transm, IR

 

Specifications

System
External MemoryUp to 16GB/SD Card
FeaturesIR Transmitter, SD/USB Support, Touch Screen, FM Transmitter
Digital TV or Analog TVNo TV Function
Display Ratio16:9
Screen Size9 inch
Screen Resolution800 x 480
OSD LanguagesRussian, Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, German, French
Media TypeWMA, Mp3, VCD, AVI, JPG, 3GP, WAV, RMVB, WMV, Mp4, JPEG
Amplifier & Interface
Amplifier Max Output Power / Channel Qty45 Watts x 4
General
TypeHeadrest
ColorBeige
Net Weight(kg)2.0
Warranty1 year
What's in the boxSet of Installation Hardware × 1, User's manual × 1, Remote control × 1
Vehicle Application
System Voltage/Power12V
WirelessFM Transm, IR

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On May-06-15 at 07:08:45 PDT, seller added the following information:

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