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Item: JVC KWAVX810 Double Din 7" DVD DIVX USB iPod Touch Screen

Location: Hills Area, NSW

Website:

Item Condition: Basically New

Reason for Selling: Need cash

Price and Payment Conditions: $700

Contact Details: Alex 0413005673

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Basically Brand new, Only used once to test it out, Took some photos, and put it back in the box.

The great thing about this unit is that the face is detachable.

Plays all the files in the world.

5V preouts - Front - Rear - Sub

Easy to use Menu

Can plug in ANY usb device

READY for ipod, no need of extra box's :blush:

Can also add Nagivation and bluetooth to this unit.

Mobile: 0413005673

Please Only Pickup Now, I will not post.. sorry..

FEATURES:

Double DIN 7" TFT-LCD Touchscreen Monitorand DVD, DivX, AVI, CD, MP3 Multimedia Receiver with USB, SD Card Slot, Remote.

Features:

- Region FREE

- Proximity Sensor/ 7" TouchPanel Monitor

- Detachable front panel forsecurity

- MOS-FET 50W x 4 (20W RMS x4)

- Divx Ultra Certified

- SD Card Slot

- USB Port (AAC/WAV/MP3/WMA/iPodAudio & Video)

Specification:

- Power Output: 50Wx 4 Max.

- MOS-FET Power Amp

- Built-in 7.0-InchWide Monitor

- Proximity Sensor/TouchPanel

- Detachable front panelfor security

- SD Card Slot

- USB Port

- GIGA MP3 MULTI (allowsMP3 tracks to be playedback from a DVD disc)

- 192kHz/24-bit AudioDAC (DVD-Audio)

- 7-Band iEQ

- USB control for ColourScreen iPods (KS-PD100IPOD adaptor requiredfrom early models)

- DVD-Audio Compatible

- WAV Compatible

- MP3/WMA Compatible with ID3/WMATag

- DVD-R/-RW, R/ RW, VCD Compatible

- Multi-Border DVD Compatible

- CD/CD-R/CD-RW Compatible

- AAC compatible

- DivX Ultra / JPEG Playback/ MPEG 1.2 compatible (DVD/CD/USB)

- Bluetooth compatible withoptional KS-BTA200

- DAB control with optionalKT-DB1000

- 5.1-Channel DTS/Dolby Digital/DolbyPro Logic II/2ch MPEG DecoderBuilt-In Time Alignment (5.1ch)

- Gold-Plated RCA Line OutputTerminals (x 2 pairs)

- Gold-Plated Center-ChannelOutput Terminal

- Gold-Plated Video Output Terminals

- Gold-Plated 5V Subwoofer OutputTerminal with Level/FrequencyControl

- Second Gold-Plated Audio OutputTerminals

- Gold-Plated AV Input Terminals

- AV-BUS Input

- Detachable Motorised Slide-OutFace

- Multi-Function Wireless RemoteControl

- Dual Zone Function

- Headphone Surround

- Shock Proof Memory

- Headphone surround

- Shock proof memory

- Wall paper setting

- Amp defeat switch

- Steering wheel remote controlready (optional adaptor required)

- Rear view camera ready

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