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Headrest Mount 8 Inch LCD Car DVD Player + FM Transmitter

$116.60

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  • Model: SN-HAD-C124

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More information Headrest Mount 8 Inch LCD Car DVD Player + FM Transmitter

Main Features:

  • Crisp 8 inch LCD Screen
  • Region free DVD player
  • FM transmit to car speakers
  • Widescreen display
  • Solid build
  • Two A/V input to connect to different sources
  • A/V OUT, A/V IN, SD, USB and 3.5mm jack connections
  • Quick and easy to install into any automobile
  • 800x480 resolution (compared to 640x240 of other models on the market)

    Manufacturer Specifications

    • Discs/Formats Played
      - Discs Played: DVD/SVCD/VCD/MP3/MPEG4/CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DIVX
      - Region Free: All country formats played
      - Video System: PAL/NTSC/Auto
    • File Formats Played
      - Video: RM, RMVB, MPEG2, MPEG4
      - Audio: MP3, WMA
      - Photo: JPEG
    • Screen Information
      - Screen: 8 Inch TFT LCD
      - Aspect Ratio: 16:9
      - Resolution: 800x480
      - Brightness: 400 cd/m2
    • Input/Output
      - Mini USB Port
      - SD Card Slot
      - 3.5mm Headphone Jack
      - 3.5mm Audio/Video OUT
      - RCA Audio/Video IN
      - RCA Audio/Video OUT
    • Power: 12V DC
    • Power Consumption: 15W
    • OSD Language: English, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (Traditional), French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Russian
    • Certification: CE, FCC, RoHS


    Product Notes

    • All the cabling and mounting hardware is included in the box.
    • Detailed step-by-step mounting instructions included.
    • Comes with game pad for your kids to play games on the go. A great way to keep them quiet on the long way to grandma's house!


    Package Contents

    • Headrest Mount DVD Player
    • Game Control
    • Remote Control
    • Power Cable
    • Car Charger
    • USB Host Cable
    • User Manual


  • This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 29 October, 2011.