Electronics : JENSEN VM9511TS 7 Inch Touch-Screen In-Dash DVD Player with Secure Digital Card Reader

Electronics : JENSEN VM9511TS 7 Inch Touch-Screen In-Dash DVD Player with Secure Digital Card Reader

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JENSEN VM9511TS 7 Inch Touch-Screen In-Dash DVD Player with Secure Digital Card Reader

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JENSEN VM9511TS 7 Inch Touch-Screen In-Dash DVD Player with Secure Digital Card Reader
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Jensen
Display Size: 7 inches
EAN: 0043258303011
Label: Jensen
Product Manufacturer: Jensen
Model: VM9511TS
Publisher: Jensen
Studio: Jensen
Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty


Piece facts:
  • Built-in Amplifier (18 Watts RMS/60 Peak X 4 Channels)
  • Front, Rear, Subwoofer, And Center-channel Preamp Outputs
  • Built-in TV Tuner (antenna Included)
  • Plays DVDs, DVD-Rs/RWs, DVD+Rs, DVD+RWs, CDs, CD-Rs




Reader Card Digital Secure with Player DVD In-Dash Touch-Screen Inch 7 VM9511TS JENSEN






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