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Hi Guys, i have an Alpine IVA-D310E for sale. It hasnt been powered up, 100% new condition and also has been unlocked so it will play imported dvd's. I would prefer pickup in WA, however can post at buyers cost (around $45 for insured postage)

Here are the specs

• PulseTouch™ Display

• 7" Fully Motorized Monitor

• White LED Sub Display

• 50W MAX x 4/18W RMS x 4 High Power Amplifier

• Dolby Digital/DTS Decoder Ready

• DVD-R/RW Compatible

• MP3 and WMA Playback

• MP3 ID3 Tag Informationo Ready for iPod (KCA-420i)

• Satellite Radio Ready

• DVD Menu Direct Touch Control

• iPersonalize™ Data Download

• Amplifier Link, Bass Engine™

• Visual Equalizer

• 3 PreOuts

• Rear Camera Input

• Navigation Input

• 1 A/V Input

• 1 A/V Output

• Navi Mixo MediaXpander

• PXA-H701/MRA-D550/MRD-F350 Touch Control Ready

• Audio Signal Loop Ready

• Anti-Theft Detachable Face

Pictures on request

I purchased this for $2550 just 1 month ago, but due to financial difficulties i need to sell. Im happy to let it go at $2200 ono. Warranty is still available aswell, i will provide the original receipt upon inspection.

Cheers

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what are the differences with the older iva d300e model?

It improves on a few important areas over the 300E including additional functionality with the screen closed and improved touchscreen functions. Also the lack of secondary display on the front panel and other buttons so that the unit can work as per a regular CD tuner when the screen is closed

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