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Rosen Navigation Ds-ty0840-n11 Gps Navigation Multi-media Entertainment System on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

San Mateo, California, US

San Mateo, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Rosen Manufacturer Part Number:DS-TY0840-N11 Country of Manufacture:United States

This unit was used for 9 months.  Purchased in 2010 for $1000.00.  There are no defects whatsoever.

Refer to:  http://www.crutchfield.com/S-1w8g7SDFU37/p_135TY0840N/Rosen-TY0840-N11-Navigation-Receiver.html  to see if it fits your car.

General features:
  • in-dash DVD/CD player with internal amplifier (25 watts RMS/45 peak x 4 channels)
  • 6.2" touchscreen
  • custom-fit receiver designed for select 2003-up Toyota vehicle dash openings
  • built-in memory for navigation with maps of US
  • over 11 million points of interest (POI)
  • built-in Bluetooth
Audio/visual features:
  • supports DVD, CD, VCD, MP3, WMA, MPEG4, and JPEG playback
  • Dolby Digital decoding built in
  • 3-band EQ with six preset tone curves
Expandability:
  • compatible with Rosen iPod connection cable and satellite radio tuner
  • inputs: USB input, rear-view camera input
  • built-in steering wheel controls interface

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