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Price: $450ono

Hi i have a double din 7inch touch screen unit i have used it to see that everything works, it is 2 weeks old

but i have no need for it prefer a single din unit.

Key Specifications: Brand MOXIE MX-1067GN

Double-din Car DVD with 7-inch TFT high-resolution LCD panel(16:9)

Slip down panel

Pixel:480*RGB*234

Built-in Touch screen, 3D GUI

Built-in functions: Car DVD,TV,FM/AM, 4x45w amplifier, RDS, USB, SD, GPS System, Bluetooth Function

GPS system: Built-in GPS Chipset(SiRF III, 20 Channel) compatible with Tomtom, Route66, i-Go maps.

Dual zone play :You can choose different function to play in front and back zone at the same time

TV receiving : High sensitive TV tuner and preset 100 channels.

TV system: PAL/NTSC/SECAM

Radio receiving:High sensitive FM/AM tuner 50 stations restorable

Car backing display: It is connected to the rearview camera

Auto memory: All the set parameter and position can be memorized and restored automatically

Special jack: There is a special audio input (mp3,mp4 etc) on the panel

Shock proof memory: Two seconds ERP electronic aegis

Multi-Language OSD menu with DVD: Chinese, English, Russian, French, German, Portugal, Spanish

Language of operation menu: Chinese,English,Russian

Remote controller: Full function remote operation

Video output/input: Two video output,two video input (one video input for rear view system )

Power Supply: DC-10-14.6V

Maximal power: 40W*4

Working temperature: -20℃--+80℃

Pickup : Sydney

Email: [email protected]

mx1067gnvz1.th.jpg

Also i have a EEEpc701 with windows XP

2 gig ram

4 gig solid state memory

Wifi

10/100 ethernet

External DVD writer (run via usb)

$300

Xbox 360 faulty has been opened the unit has a dead dvd drive can be used as parts or

if you cn replace the dvd drive may be good as a back up.

$100

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Price: $450ono

Hi i have a double din 7inch touch screen unit i have used it to see that everything works, it is 2 weeks old

but i have no need for it prefer a single din unit.

Key Specifications: Brand MOXIE MX-1067GN

Double-din Car DVD with 7-inch TFT high-resolution LCD panel(16:9)

Slip down panel

Pixel:480*RGB*234

Built-in Touch screen, 3D GUI

Built-in functions: Car DVD,TV,FM/AM, 4x45w amplifier, RDS, USB, SD, GPS System, Bluetooth Function

GPS system: Built-in GPS Chipset(SiRF III, 20 Channel) compatible with Tomtom, Route66, i-Go maps.

Dual zone play :You can choose different function to play in front and back zone at the same time

TV receiving : High sensitive TV tuner and preset 100 channels.

TV system: PAL/NTSC/SECAM

Radio receiving:High sensitive FM/AM tuner 50 stations restorable

Car backing display: It is connected to the rearview camera

Auto memory: All the set parameter and position can be memorized and restored automatically

Special jack: There is a special audio input (mp3,mp4 etc) on the panel

Shock proof memory: Two seconds ERP electronic aegis

Multi-Language OSD menu with DVD: Chinese, English, Russian, French, German, Portugal, Spanish

Language of operation menu: Chinese,English,Russian

Remote controller: Full function remote operation

Video output/input: Two video output,two video input (one video input for rear view system )

Power Supply: DC-10-14.6V

Maximal power: 40W*4

Working temperature: -20℃--+80℃

Pickup : Sydney

Email: [email protected]

mx1067gnvz1.th.jpg

Also i have a EEEpc701 with windows XP

2 gig ram

4 gig solid state memory

Wifi

10/100 ethernet

External DVD writer (run via usb)

$300

Xbox 360 faulty has been opened the unit has a dead dvd drive can be used as parts or

if you cn replace the dvd drive may be good as a back up.

$100

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