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Used 8" Dvd Gps Navigation For Toyota Highlander 2008-2012 on 2040-parts.com

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Northbrook, Illinois, United States

Northbrook, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ouku Screen Size:8" Model:GSHIGHLANDER Unit Size:2 DIN Features:Auxiliary Input, Bluetooth Ready, CD Player, DVD Player, Memory Card Input, MP3 Player, Touchscreen, TV Tuner, USB Input

Hey,  I'm selling a used GPS DVD Navigation. I have it for about 1 year.  It has USB port, SD card lot, blue tooth calling function, touch screen. Everything works fine except that DVD player will stop playing on halfway through.   But you can still play music/video from SD card or USB card, or your cell phone using bluetooth connection.  Text on menu button has been faded, and a little bit cosmetic thing. 

Below are some descriptions from manufacturer.


Specifications

System
External MemoryUp to 32GB/TF Card
FeaturesSD/USB Support, Touch Screen, FM Transmitter, Games, Subwoofer Output,Steering Wheel Control, RDS, iPod, GPS, Built-in Bluetooth
Digital TV or Analog TVAnalog TV
Display Ratio16:9
Screen Size8 inch
Screen Resolution800 x 480
OSD LanguagesSwedish, Czech, Dutch, Japanese, Turkish, Chinese, Arabic, Russian,Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, 
French, English
Media TypeMp3, CD, AVI, DAT, FLV, RMVB, RM, MKV, ASF, MOV, DVD, Mp4, JPEG,WMA
Radio Response BandwidthAM: 522 KHz-1620 KHz;FM: 87.5 MHz-108 MHz
GPS
Operating SystemWindows CE 6.0
GPS Card SlotSD Card
Support MapSygic, Garmin, Route66, IGO
Voice NavigationYes
Amplifier & Interface
Amplifier Max Output Power / Channel Qty45 Watts x 4
Remote ControlYes
Connector Type1 x GPS ANTENNA, 1 x USB, 1 x SUBWOOFER, 1 x AUX-IN, 1 x POWER,1 x IPOD, 1 x STEERING WHEEL CONTROL, 1 x REARCAMERA
General
Type2 Din
ColorBlack
Dimensions / WxLxH(mm)23x32x20
Net Weight(kg)3.0
Warranty1 year
What's in the boxPower cable × 1, GPS antenna × 1, USB cable × 1, iPod cable × 1, User's manual × 1, Remote control × 1, 
DVD host × 1
Vehicle Application
Year2011, 2010, 2009, 2008
MakeToyota
ModelHighlander


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