Hyundai Elantra 08 Navigation/7 inch digital touchscreen/dual zone/bluetooth/radio+RDS/SD/USB

Model:  [CCG88-HYELR]Weight:  [7.2Kg]Main features:1. Made by one of China’s top manufacturers, trusted and rest assured.

2. imitated iPhone rotary style, fashionable, stylish and fabulous.

3. Dual-core SAMSUNG CPU, High performance.

4. Navigation operating system: Win CE 6.0

5. 7 inch TFT sharp high-definition digital LCD screen, 800*480 resolutions.

6. Supports iPod full function control (Tested on ipod touch 8GB)

7. Perfectly match your car: Hyundai Elantra 2008

8. Steering wheel control, USB port, Two SD card slots

9. Dual zone: Enjoy music while car navigation

10. Built-in bluetooth. You can make hands-free calls or listen to music through bluetooth

11. Supports RDS

12. Auto rearview function, you can add a rearview camera.

13. Download contacts in your cellphoneWin CE 6.0 O/S; Dual-core CPU; Set up the path of GPS map by yourselves.Support all maps that work on windows CE 5.0 O/S, we have tested Route 66, iGo8, Polnav, etc. We recommend you always try demo before buying.For more infomation, please visit website: car gps navigationTap small arrows on both sides,or slide across the screen from one side to the other to experience iphone rotary style by yourselves.Powerful entertainment functions, satisfying your different & high level needs.

Note:1. The price is for a single monitor. If you need a pair of them. Please double your order.2. You can choose the color by yourself. We offer gray, black and beige for you to choose from. Please specify the color during your process of order.3. This monitor fits any car. You can adjust the distance between two tubes/legs.(12cm-18cm)4. Easy intallation. There is an user manual inside the box. You can follow the instructions to install the monitor.5. You can add an IR headphone if you like. Know More about it, click here

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