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Hyundai H-CCR2701G
Rating: 2DIN, Flash, hit, MP3, WMA, AAC, DivX/MPEG4, AVI, OGG, USB, iPod the adapter, Bluetooth, touch colour 7" screen, GPS Navigator |
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Main (Hyundai H-CCR2701G) | |
Size | 2DIN |
Type | Flash |
Detachable panel | |
Motorized panel | |
Remote control | IR |
Remote included | |
File formats (Hyundai H-CCR2701G) | |
Support formats | MP3, WMA, AAC, DivX/MPEG4, AVI, OGG |
Specifications (Hyundai H-CCR2701G) | |
Maximum power per channel | 50 W |
The number of channels | 4 |
Equalizer | |
Reading ID3 Tag | |
Interfaces (Hyundai H-CCR2701G) | |
USB | |
Memory card | microSD |
iPod adapter | |
Bluetooth | |
Inputs and outputs (Hyundai H-CCR2701G) | |
Audio input Minijack | on the front panel |
Audio output RCA | |
Subwoofer output RCA | |
Connecting a rear view camera | |
Tuner (Hyundai H-CCR2701G) | |
Frequency ranges | FM, AM |
Save radio stations | 30 |
RDS | |
TV tuner | PAL, NTSC, SECAM |
The screen and backlight (Hyundai H-CCR2701G) | |
Screen type | color |
The screen | 7 " |
The screen technology | TFT |
Touch screen | |
The number of colors backlight | 1 |
GPS (Hyundai H-CCR2701G) | |
GPS Navigator | |
General information (Hyundai H-CCR2701G) | |
Release date on the market | 2013 |
Video output RCA | |
The screen resolution | 800 x 480 |
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