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Dynavin N6-in001mib on 2040-parts.com

US $585.00
Location:

Kaunas, Lithuania

Kaunas, Lithuania
Condition:New Model:DVN-N6-IN001MIB

DYNAVIN double din head units are of the highest quality available. They are unique in their very high integration with vehicle's original electronic equipment. More capable than the factory unit but of similar quality. This product represents a multimedia and navigation system extremely rich in functions and capabilities.
√ Full dual way CAN BUS integration.
√ Compatible with the factory Harman-Kardon or BOSE amplifiers (optional).
√ Built in 4 GB of flash memory.
√ Dynavin N6 operation system.
√ Capacitive multi-touch screen.
√ Latest model GPS chipset.
√ 24 bit DSP for better sound quality.

3G GSM modem 7.2 MBits included (for traffic information from internet)

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