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Universal LCD Monitors
Universal car LCD monitor are car monitors that are designed to work on 12 volts. Our vehicle monitors are designed to be used in a variety of applications that are not limited to automobile use. We have car LCD monitors that can be mounted on a headrest mount or a flex mount. We have an LCD monitor or car tv to suit any need. These versatile monitors come in all shapes and sizes and can be used on anything from a standard backup camera to karaoke machines.
- Quality Mobile Video TOP-SS-RP171 17 Inch Widescreen Metal Housed LCD Monitor$363.99Out of stock
- 17" Metal Housed LCD Monitor
- Mounting flanges located on left and right side of display
- 2 RCA composite video inputs
- VGA input
- Extended remote eye
- Durable metal housing
- Wireless remote control
- Wired remote control
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HDMI input
LCD Screen Size
Color
Built-in DVD Player
Monitor Color
Cigarette Lighter Cord Included
Audio Video inputs
Mount included
Housing material
Operation Voltage
Headphone Transmitter
Headphone Jack
Swivel Screen
Built in FM Modulator
VGA input
Touchscreen
Widescreen Display
Built in Game System
USB input
SD Card input
Trigger wire
Slide track on back
Mounting thread for stand mount
Image Flip Function
Ac Adapter included
Modulation
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