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Dash Android 4.4 Os Car Dvd Player 3g Wifi Radio Ipod Bt 1080p Video+free Camera on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Condition:New Brand:Ehotch Features:Android DVD CD iPod Wifi 3G BT USB SD Radio 1080P Manufacturer Part Number:EH8619HD Warranty:1 Year Size:2Din CPU:1G Screen Size:7" Model:EH-8619


SDC10029


Capacitive Multiple 1080P HD 
7" Touch Screen
Android 4.4 Car DVD Player 
Car PC GPS Stereo
2-Core processor Universal 2 DIN size!

★ Unique selling points ★
 Android 4.4 OS Latest Android Operating system (Jelly Bean)
☆ Capacitive Multiple Touch Screen Accuracy, Sensitivity, Lasting, Anti-Frinction
☆ Dual A9 Core 1GHZ CPU to handle any requests easily & Smoothly!!
☆ 8GB Flash Memory eto store numerous APPs, Games, Movies from Android Market!!
☆ 3D GPS to experience best Navigation!!
☆ WiFi / 3G to Surf the Internet Anywhere you go!!!

+ Free Backup Camera Included















On Aug-18-15 at 14:38:19 PDT, seller added the following information:

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