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Hey There guys !!

7" Touchscreen Car Media Player w/ GPS + DVB-T:

Quick hurry Limited stock!!

Price is $450

Any Questions please feel to

SMS Chrys on 0431 604 861

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Manufacturer Specifications

* Primary Function: 2-DIN 7 inch touch screen Car DVD Player w/Bluetooth + GPS + DVB-T

* Discs: DVD, CD, VCD

* Formats Supported:

- Video: AVI, DIVX, MPEG, 3GP, XVID

- Audio: MP3, AAC

- Picture: JPEG

* Operation: Touch screen or remote control

* Display Information

- Screen: 7 Inch TFT LCD

- Aspect Ratio: 16:9, 4:3

- Resolution: 480 x 234

- Angle: 0 to 90 (motorized sliding display panel)

* SD Card Included: Yes (2GB)

* Supports up to 8GB SD Card

* Display Menu Options: Radio, DVD, USB, GPS, DVB-t, AUX, Bluetooth, IPOD, Night Mode, Settings, Audio Settings, Angle Adjust, Eject

* Menu Language: English

* GPS Information:

- GUI Interface: YES - 3D type

- Touchscreen Interface: YES

- Operating Environment: CE 5.0

* GPS Languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Italian, Portuguese, Netherlands, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese (actual voice and display language depends on the GPS software package being used)

Video Information

* System Setup:

- TV System - PAL, NTSC, AUTO

- Video - S-Video

- TV Type - 4:3PS, 4:3 LB, 16:9

- Rating

* Video Language Setup:

- OSD Language - English, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian

* Audio Setup:

- Audio Out - SPDIF/OFF, SPDIF/RAW, SPDIF/PCM

- Key - #, +4, +2, 0, -2, -4, b

* Video Setup:

- Brightness, Hue, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness

* Digital Setup:

- OP Mode - Line Out, RF Remote

- Dynamic Range - Full, 6/8, 4/8, 2/8, OFF

- Dual Mode - Stereo, Mono L, Mono R, MIX Mono

* Audio Information:

- Max Audio Output: 60W x 4

- Signal-To-Noise Ratio (SNR): >85dB

- User adjustable EQ, Bass, Treble, Fade and Balance

* Front Panel Controls:

- Power ON/OFF

- MIC

- IR

- Menu Button

- radio band switch

- decrease volume / increase volume

- reset

- panel open/close

* Media Inputs:

- GPS card slot

- SD/MMC card slot

- DVD/CD disc slot

- GPS Antenna (rear)

- DVB-T Antenna (rear)

- Mini USB input (front)

* Bluetooth Functions:

- Pair with phone - then use touchscreen interface

- Dial, Answer, Stop Call

- Volume Control

- Touchscreen Keypad

* Digital TV:

- DVB-T

* Digital TV Menu Options:

- EPG, Volume UP/Down, Channels UP/Down, List, Subtitle ON/OFF, TTX, Program Info

- Installation - Country, Auto Search, Manual Search

- System - Reset Default, System Status

- Channel List - Edit Channels, Favorite Channels

- Preferences - Parental Control, Language Settings, A/V Control, Personal Style

* DVB-T OSD Languages: Menu Language - English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, The land of goat sphincter rings, Greek, Russian, Czech, Vietnamese, Slovak, Chinese

* AM/FM Tuner:

- FM1, FM2, FM3

- AM1, AM2

* Radio Touchscreen Controls:

- Volume UP/DOWN, Search Left/Right,

- Night Mode, Band, AMS, AF, TA, PTY, Mute

- RDS System: YES

- AM Frequency Range: 522~1620KHz (worldwide)

- FM Tuning Range: 87.0~108.0MHz (worldwide)

* Cables/Wires:

- Rear Left Speaker Out

- Rear Right Speaker Out

- Front Right Speaker Out

- Front Left Speaker Out

- Right Audio In

- Left Audio In

- Subwoofer Line Out

- Video In

- Video Out

- Rear Camera In

- S-Video to iPod Cable

- GPS Antenna IN

- DVB-T Antenna

* Dimensions: L:162 x W:178 x H:100 (mm): Length with front panel = 181 (mm)

what a crazy price! i would be hell keen but i dont have DIN space to put it in.. do you do fold outs?

No sorry spec-V no fold out screens !

and items are located in melbourne, templestowe !!

180boi...

all that is needed is to purchase the programs from here to run the gps.. i believe it isnt more than $50 ... or if you are really good with computers u can download it and load it up ..

also the products come from the same manufactures that make tv/dvd units for Sony and Pioneer, they havnt been branded ..

and once again if you read the above post ....

items are located in TEMPLESTOWE

thank you

whats the absolute best price u can do for the unti and the gps software? and will the bluetooth on the unit match with a blackberry for handsfree etc?

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