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Tocado Camera+android 4.4 7" Car Dvd Player Gps Wifi Quad Core Mirror-link 3g Bt on 2040-parts.com

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Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Condition:New Brand:Tocado Features:Android DVD CD iPod Wifi 3G BT USB SD Radio 1080P Manufacturer Part Number:TH8019HD Warranty:1 Year Size:2Din CPU:1G Screen Size:7" Model:EH-8019

SDC10029

Double 2Din HD 6.2 Inch Capacitive Touch Screen 
Android 4.4 OS Quad-Core 1.6GHz DDR3 1GB 
          16G  iNAND Memory  Car DVD Player
                                                          Support Mirror Link
                            GPS Navigation: we will downlord the map before sending the package out.
Bluetooth Ready: you can enjoy the music of your cellphone,also can answer the calls for hands free.
we have a built-in mircophone in the DVD.
3G/WIFI: Built-in WIFI Dongle inside the DVD.
Support steering wheel control and OBD2.

      
+Free Backup Camera 
Night Vision Waterproof















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