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Auto Color 7" Lcd Sun-shading Video Dvd Player on 2040-parts.com

US $136.50
Location:

China, China

China, China
Condition:New

HighlightsBuilt-in 32 bit games, with wireless game controller. With wireless game controller. You can download games through the internet into USB or memory cards. Auto-play from the cards.
OSD display. Color system: PAL/NTSC (automatic).
SD/MS/MMC 3 in 1 card reader.
USB function, FM transmitter function. 
Full function remote control.
Main Features
Video Output SystemNTSC/PAL/Auto
Media TypeMP3, MP4, DVD, SVCD, VCD, DVCD, CD, CDG, WMA, JPEG
Screen
Display Mode16:9
Screen Size7"
Screen Resolution480 x 234 (GPS Resolution: 320 x 240)
Display TypeLCD
Brightness ControlYes
Radio Tuner
Radio TunerFM
Remote Control 
Remote ControlInfrared
USB/SD Card PortUSB Port, SD Port


Package Details
Weight:  g 
Size:  cm 
Package Includes
1 × DVD
1 × Set of Accessories

How to install is on youtube

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