7.0 Inch All-In-One Car Dvd Player For Vw Sagitar/ Bora Magotan/ Touran/caddy/ New Baro/golf V/golf 6/passat B6
This 7.0 inch ALL-IN-ONE Car DVD Player For VW SAGITAR/ BORA MAGOTAN/ TOURAN/CADDY/ NEW BARO/GOLF V/GOLF 6/Passat B6 features with Cool and unique Graphical User Interface design, Built in GPS system, Built in Bluetooth for hand free call: the current mode will switch automatically to Bluetooth mode when call coming, the calling and music in mobile can be operated in devices after switch and coolest touch screen, so you can touch the songs and submenu directly. With individuated DVD logo display function, you can change the DVD wallpaper logo freely by yourself.
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Specification:
- CAR models: VW SAGITAR/ BORA MAGOTAN/ TOURAN/CADDY/ NEW BARO/GOLF V/GOLF 6/Passat B6
- Advantage: keys color-red/ CAN BUS
- All keys supply red and blue LED
- Fixed panel
- Built in GPS system
- Cool and unique Graphical User Interface design
- Built in Bluetooth for hand free call ( the current mode will switch automatically to Bluetooth mode when call coming, the calling and music in mobile can be operated in devices after switch)
- Two SD card slot
- Touch screen: can touch the songs and submenu directly
- individuated DVD logo display (can change the DVD wallpaper logo freely by yourself)
- IPOD control function
Function Specification:
- 7 inch 16:9 Motorized in-dash TFT LCD monitor.
- (RGB) touch screen with Graphical User Interface.
- All keys supply red and blue LED, match your original car perfectly
- DVD/VCD/CD/MP3/MPEG4/DIVX/CD-R/WMA/JPEG
- Built in TV tuner, PAL/NTSC or SECAM compatible
- Built in FM/AM tuner, preset 24 stations
- Built in GPS system, external GPS box optional
- GPS:(music or radio while in GPS Navigation mode)
- GPS Navigation handwriting function
- Built in Bluetooth for hands free call
- Built in 4×45W amplifier
- 4ch audio output
- 1 A/V input(1 video,2 audio), 1 A/V output(1 video,4 audio).
- Auto rear viewing function
- Mute at telephone calling
- Picture adjustment (brightness, contrast, color, settings)
- Card size full function remote control
- Steeling Wheel control ports
- Full function OSD with Chinese, English, Russian.
- With treble/medium/bass adjust function.
- Screen angle / Position Memory
- USB jack and two SD card slots for MP3,MP4,WMA,AVI,JPEG files.
- Electronic & mechanical anti-shock system
- DVB-T Tuner
Features:
- Advantage: GPS Store space Main frequency 400MHZ
- Main chip model number: SAMSUNG S3C2440A-40
- Memory: 64MB
- Store space:64MB(can external to 4GB)
- Navigation software store: SD card
- Operation system: WINCE5.0 CORE, can read 3D map
- Support audio type: MP3/PCM/WMA
- Support video type: ASF/AVI/WMV/DIV
- Video decodes function: QVGA >25 frame/S
- Software compilation type:ARMV4I
- video output type: CVBS/Y/C/ YPbPr, analogue RGB
- Resolution: 320*240/400*234/480*234/VGA (through resistor select)
- Audio output: Stereo CD quality
- Audio power: Stereo 0.25W/CHANEL
About the Author
Works as Product Manager at China Leading Electronics Wholesaler Szprice.com, having 5 years experience on electronics products development.
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About the Author
Visionefx President Ricardo Vidallon has been in the creative business of advertising, cable broadcast, animation and the World Wide Web for more than two decades.



