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Dynavin D95 Wince Cd/dvd/tv/gps/nav Player For Bmw on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Arlington, Virginia, United States

Arlington, Virginia, United States
missing a knob. a few cosmetic scratches, see pictures
Brand:Dynavin Features:Auxiliary Input, Bluetooth Ready, CD Player, DVD Player, HD Radio Ready, Memory Card Input, MP3 Player, Touchscreen, TV Tuner, USB Input Model:D95 Screen Size:6.2"

Working Dynavin D95 WinCE player for BMW (e39)
Touchscreen
Can play CD, DVD and MP3s (either SD card or on CD or on DVD)
can connect to other displays also (ie rear headrest video)
has a built in GPS/NAV unit which uses an SD card (included)
can connect a TV tuner to it
Bluetooth connection as well for phone or music
Also includes GPS antenna (in-dash) and navigation software

Additional Connections for:
Ipod
Backup/rear Camera input
AV in (video)
Rear Camera In
Sub-woofer Out
HDVB-T-In
DVD USB in
GPS USB in
FL out
FR out

includes ALL connections for a BMW: control and volume connections for steering wheel controls
Pretty easy to install. Just take out your old two piece unit and this one slides right in.

missing a knob and few cosmetic scratches (see pictures) BUT I am including the GPS software on an SD card, all the miscellaneous wires and connectors and providing free shipping

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