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Item: Panasonic - Dvd/mp3 Player

Age: 18 months

Condition: Like new

Price: $750

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0433 269 072

Comments: I'm selling my in car DVD player. Comes with remote control etc..

It's sinlge din and auto-retractable with a touch of a button.

Had it for less than 18 months, no scratches and no marks. Practically brand new..

I'm open to reasonable offers..

Here are some of the images ive taken this arvo with my camera phone.

These photos dont do any justice to the unit as my phone only has 2mega pixels.

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[Model No: CQ-VD7005]

* 7" Wide screen with touch panel

* DVD & MP3 Player

* MOSFET 50W x 4

* 5.1 Channel with time alignment

* Switchable HPF 7 LPF Crossover

* Rear camera ready

* Remote Control

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Specifications

Maximum Power Output (RMS) 50W x 4

Preamp Output Level/Impedence 5V/60Ohms

Subwoofer Output - Level/Impedence 5V/60Ohms

Frequency Response - CD Player (±1db) 20Hz-20kHz

S/N Ratio - CD Player 106dB

Frequency Range - FM Radio 87.5-108.0MHz

Usable Sensitivity - FM Radio (75Ohm, S/N 30dB) 6dB/µV

S/N Ratio - FM Radio (mono) 62dB

Stereo Separation - FM Radio (1kHz) 35dB

Frequency Range - AM Radio 531kHz-1602kHz

Usable Sensitivity - AM Radio (S/N 20dB) 25dB/µV

Height (mm) 50

Width (mm) 178

Depth (mm) 165

Features Highlights

* 7.0 inch Wide Colour TFT Active Matrix Display

* Automatic Adjust Angle Mechanism

* Interactive Touch Panel Control with Smooth GUI (Graphical User Interface)

* iPod Direct Connectivity (3 wire)

* Maximum Output Power : 50W x 4 (MOSFET Power IC)

* 3 Preouts with 2V Pre-output Level

* 1 RCA AV Inputs + 1 Rear View Camera Input with Reverse Line (PAL/NTSC Automatic Selection)

* 1 RCA AV Output (PAL or NTSC according to the source)

* System E's+

* System Q-sp

* Installer Memory/ Backup Memory for Keeping the Customized Setting

* DVD Video/-VR/?}R/RW Playback

* WMA (Windows Media Audio) & MP3 Files Playback with ID-3 Tag Display

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General Features

* 7.0 inch Wide Colour TFT Active Matrix Display

* Automatic Adjust Angle Mechanism

* Interactive Touch Panel Control with Smooth GUI (Graphical User Interface)

* GUI Background Skin Change Function

* Multifunction Key Operation

* Audio Easy Control Mode while Playing Visual Source

* Number of Pixel: 336,960 pixels

* Screen Size: W154.1mm X H87.0mm

* Partial Detachable TDF Panel with DSI & Security Code

* Selectable Key Illumination (Red/Green)

* Digital Clock (24H)

* Supplied with Remote Control Unit (RC-DV430‰ü?j

* 2-way Telephone/Navigation Mute

* Skin Change

* Customize Display

* iPod Direct Connectivity (3 wire)

* iPod Full Control/ iPod Video/ iPod Album Art

DVD Player Features

* DVD Video/-VR/?}R/RW Playback

* VCD Player (Audio Output St/L/R Selectable, Play Back Control Supported)

* WMA (Windows Media Audio) & MP3 Files Playback with ID-3 Tag Display

* Listed Folder/File Search Function by Touch Panel

* CD Text Ready

* CD-R/CD-RW Compatible

* 24bit D/A Converter

* Random/Repeat/Scan Play

Tuner Features

* FM(RDS)/MW/LW 24 Station Presets (18FM, 6MW&LW) with Radio Text

* FM/AM 24 Station Presets (18FM, 6AM)

* AME (Automatic Memory Entry)

* Up/Down Seek Tuning

* Direct Access

* Traffic Information

* Radio Text Plus Ready

* K3I

Audio Features

* Maximum Output Power : 50W x 4 (MOSFET Power IC)

* 3 Preouts with 2V Pre-output Level

* 1 RCA AV Inputs + 1 Rear View Camera Input with Reverse Line (PAL/NTSC Automatic Selection)

* 1 RCA AV Output (PAL or NTSC according to the source)

* Rear View Camera Input Signal Mirror Mode (Normal / Reverse)

* Video 1 Input Signal Automatic Detection Mode (Normal/ AUTO)

* RGB Input for Navigation System

* System E's+

* System Q-sp

* Dual Zone Source & Volume Control

* Attenuator(-20dB) with Smooth Volume Return

* Installer Memory/ Backup Memory for Keeping the Customized Setting

* USB Port x1 (MP3/WMA/AAC)

* CD Text Ready with Compatible CD Changers

* 1 Input for 5L Interface

* Power Control for External Unit

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what about 550 delivered to 4170 ??

i found brand new for 800

Nah sorry, can't do it for that price. :(

$800 brand new? Where at? The cheapest I found was for $1200

Edited by Barbarian

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