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AVH-P7650DVD

7' (16:9) Wide Fully Motorized LCD Color Display with 5-Channel High-Power DVD/VCD/CD Receiver

Features

* DVD-Audio/Video playback

* DVD-R/RW playback (video format)

* CD-R/RW playback

* MP3 playback with ID3 Tag*

* iPod® adapter ready

* Built-in MPEG 2/1 decoder

* Built-in DTS/Dolby Digital/Dolby ProLogic II/Linear PCM decoder

* 192kHz/24-bit DAC (for audio)

* 10-bit video DAC

* Built-in DSP (Digital Signal Processor)

o 5-mode preset equalizer

o 4-mode custom preset equalizer

o Multi-Channel Auto EQ

o Digital listening position selector

o Auto Time Alignment

o 2-way crossover: HPF/LPF

* Rotary volume

* High-voltage gold-plated preout (5V)

* Gold-plated 6-channel RCA preouts

* External unit control via IP-Bus (2 units)

* AUX-In (with optional CD-RB20)

* Level indicator

* Supertuner® IIID

* Partial detachable face

* Dual-zone (two different sources) operation for front and rear

* Multi-CD control

* OFC cable (6-ch. RCA preouts and power cable)

* HIDE-AWAY UNIT IP-Bus input

* A/V inputs and outputs

o AV-Bus input

o 1 RCA Audio/Video input

o 1 RCA Audio/Video output (rear)

o Backup camera input

* Gold-plated terminals (6-ch. RCA preouts and other RCA input/output terminals)

* LCD MONITOR PAL/NTSC compatible

* 7' (16:9) wide TFT active matrix LCD color screen

* Touch panel operation display

* Sub-Display (10-character)

* AG (Anti-Glare) coated LCD color screen

* Auto dimmer control

* Virtual GUI (Graphic User Interface)

* Automatic rear view monitoring in reverse gear (by camera**)

Price is FIRM $1100 come complete with remote, very little use as new.

RRP is $2999

pick up melbourne s.e or buy to pay postage.

contact [email protected] or sms 0422890323

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Edited by dazme

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