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Kenwood TV touch screen, DVD, CD, tv tuner, tv diversity antenna, remote control. KVT-940DVD Cost $5700 sell $2500ono AUST

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General Features

6.5 inch Wide Colour TFT Active Matrix Display

Semi-automatic Open/Close Mechanism

Interactive Touch Panel Display with New GUI

Tilt Angle Adjust

Motorised Angle Adjust (25 degrees)

Motorised Back & Forth Display Position Adjust

Number of Pixels: 336,960 pixels

Screen Size: W142.6 x H80.7mm

Supplied with Remote Control unit

Security Code

AV Features

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

2 RCA AV Inputs (PAL/NTSC Automatic Selection)

1 Optical Digital Output (Audio Signal)

Maximum Power Output: 45W x 4

System E's+ (Built in Crossover Network)

Gold Plated 3 Preouts with 4V Output Level

2-zone Source & Volume Control

Changer Control Features

CD Text Ready

DNPS (Disc Name Presets)

DNPP (Disc Name Preset Play) by remote

Dual CD/VCD Changer Control Capability

Single CD Features (Audio)

8cm CD Capability

CD Text Ready

DVD Player Features

DVD Video Player

VCD Version 1.1 & 2.0 Compatible

Optical Digital Output for dts/Dolby Digital 5.1ch

Dynamic Range: 95dB at 96kHz

FM/AM Tuner Features

FM/(RDS)/MW/LW 24 Station Presets (18FM, 6MW & LW)

AME (Automatic Memory Entry)

SNPS (30 Station Presets)

TV Tuner Features

TV Tuner (PAL, NTSC or SECAM)

12 TV Station Presets

Auto Memory Entry

SNPS (30 Station Name Presets)

Other Features

Telephone Mute

B.M.S. (Bass Management System) with '99-01' PS Amplifiers

Optional Units

5.1 ch DSP Unit for DSP/Dolby Digital Full DVD System (KDS-P900)

Centre Speaker Unit (KSC

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