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Cut in Headrest Monitors
Cut in headrest monitors are LCD monitors that are designed to be installed in your existing headrests. This requires cutting and installation knowledge.
- Accelevision PLCD700 7" Universal Monitor with Stand, Surface/Flush Mount$49.99
- 7-inch monitor with removable front panels
- (1) - RCA Camera input
- (1) - RCA Audio video input
- Slide track on back for use with a variety of mounts
- Image rotation function to modify display settings for different cameras mounted in non normal positions
- Accelevision LCDP8W 8.4 inch Plastic Housed LCD Monitor$139.99Out of stock
- 8.4" Plastic Housed LCD Monitor with optional flush mount bracket
- Widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio
- Plastic flush trim bracket for easy installation in bulkheads or instrument panels
- 2 - RCA Video inputs
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Front mounted auxiliary input
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Image Flip Function
Ac Adapter included
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