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Brand new - Nextbase 9" Dual Portable In-Car DVD Players + wireless headphone


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Brand new, never used, in original box, coming with receipt, still under the 10 months waranty !!!


Cash on collection ? 140.00


Nextbase Car 9 Dual - 9" Dual Portable In-Car DVD Players


The all new Nextbase Car 9 Dual - 9" Dual Portable In-Car DVD Players are exclusive to Halfords and are the ideal companion for any journey with It?s all new slim-line design, vivid 9" widescreen display and patented car stanchion mounting system make it the perfect solution to keeping the kids happy in the car. Each 9" tablet style screen can be used independently to play two separate movies or linked together using the supplied cable to share one movie on both screens. It also supports a huge range of disc types and formats, so that it can be used not only as a portable movie player but also a music player and a picture viewer. The Nextbase CAR DVD systems are fitted with 2 stereo speakers, to enjoy movies and music out loud but the units also have a 3.5mm standard headphone socket for use with headphones and in-ear headphones which are included in the box.


Nextbase Car 9 Dual - 9" Dual Portable In-Car DVD Players Extra Info


High resolution LED true colour pixel displays (800 x480 px)

Inbuilt anti-skip facility ? to counteract the bumps in the road

Supports infra-red wireless headphones

Remote Control included

Has USB slot for up to 16 GB and SD/SDHC slot

Auto Resume Facility ? go straight back to where you left off

12 month warranty and UK support

Supports: DVD, MP3, CD, JPEG, CD-R/RW, DVD+/-R and DVD+/-RW

Nextbase Headrest mounts worth ?24.99 each included

12V

Please note mains adapter sold separately

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