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Veba Av7024dm 7.0" 12/24volt Pal/ntsc Monitor With 2 Av Inputs on 2040-parts.com

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Bournemouth, United Kingdom

Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Veba Manufacturer Part Number:AV7024DM



 Product Features
  • 7.0" TFT LCD Dash Mount Monitor
  • Dual Voltage (12V or 24V)
  • Screen Type@ TFT / LCD
  • 2 x AV Inputs
  • PAL, NTSC Auto Switching
  • Resolution R+G+B 1440 x 234
  • Power Supply 9v - 36v
  • Power Consumption 800mA
  • OSD Menu
  • Viewing Angle L&R / Top / Bottom 65 / 40 / 15
  • Dimensions (L x H x D mm) 175 x 115 x 22
  • Remote Control Included
  • Built In Speaker

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