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Double Din Touch Screen. Dvd, Gps, Mp3, Tv, Am/fm


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Double Din Touch Screen. Motorized face.

DVD, CD, MP3, VCD, WAV, AM/FM, Bluetooth hands free, TV Tuner, GPS, Windows Media player

DVD 10 stacker input(optional)

2GB SD card with Tom Tom and Route 66 GPS software installed. (full voice guilde)

Video

I have opened the box and tested every function. It is an absolutely sensational Unit. It plays everything I have put into it...even my scatched disks my Apline won't play. Bluetooth is a god send, the facia includes a inbuilt microphone...and automatically sync's to your phone when you get into the car.

The GPS function also works very well, the time to first fix is very very quick.

The deck runs on WindowsCE.

$670

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0413023669

Cheers Matt

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Hi Guys,

The brand is AMA and the Touch screen is a Samsung Panel. The GPS uses the Starfire III Chipset for ultra fast Sattelite sync. Less the 30sec on cold boot and less than 1sec on warm boot.

I'm located in Adealide and will post for free to anywhere is Aust =)

Cheers Matt

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