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9'' Tft Lcd Headrest Monitor | Pyle Plhr96 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Tested: Working | Mint Condition | No Box | No Remote | No Stand
Type:Headrest Model:PLHR96 Brand:Pyle Screen Size:9" Manufacturer Part Number:PLHR96

  • 16:9 Wide Screen Format
  • Resolution: 1440 x 234 Dots
  • NTSC / PAL System Compatible
  • Wireless Remote Control
  • Dual Video Input
  • Built-in IR Transmitter for Wireless Headphones
  • Reverse Imaging Left/Right Up/Down
  • Brightness/ Contrast/ Color/ Tint Adjustments
  • Headrest Shroud and Universal Stand Mount
  • On Screen Display
  • Brightness, Contrast, Color
  • DC 12 Volt Power
  • Dimensions: 9.8"W x 6.7''H x 1.2''D
  • Sold as: Unit
  • Weight: 2.53 lbs.
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