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Planet Audio P9759B 1-DIN 7" Touchscreen Bluetooth DVD CD Car Receiver

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Built-in Bluetooth technology supports hands-free calling with a compatible Bluetooth phone
2-way iPod control allows control from the iPod or the stereo
iPod and iPhone Ready
Compatible with Apple iPhone 5 and iOS 6 software
Compatible with iPhone 5 and iPhone 6 with Optional Lightning Cable (not included)
Front Mini USB Input (cable included)
Rear USB input
Full-color 7" LCD touchscreen display
Blue illuminated button lighting
Wireless remote control included
MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album)
2-way iPod control allows control from the iPod or the stereo
Theft-deterrent, detachable face plate
CD text information display
Playback of DVD discs
Playback of CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 and WMA
AM/FM tuner with 18FM/12AM presets
SD Card reader for (audio and video) playback
Front Auxiliary Input
CD changer controls
2 Sets of preamp outputs (front and rear)
CEA-2006 compliant amplifier
Power Output (Peak): 50 watts x 4 channels
Power Output (RMS): 17 watts x 4 channels

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