Audiovox VE727 Ultra Slim 7-Inch LCD Drop Down TV with Built-in Slot Load DVD Player

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Audiovox VE727 Ultra Slim 7-Inch LCD Drop Down TV with Built-in Slot Load DVD Player

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 : Audiovox VE727 Ultra Slim 7-Inch LCD Drop Down TV with Built-in Slot Load DVD Player
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Audiovox
Color: Silver
EAN: 0044476040016
Label: AudioVox
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Manufacturer: AudioVox
Model: VE727
Publisher: AudioVox
Release Date: 2007-05-01
Studio: AudioVox
Variation Description: Silver



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Features:
  • 7" inch drop down TV-DVD player with ATSC Digital Tuner, 16.9 Aspect Ratio
  • Built-in AM/FM Clock Radio , Built-in Stereo Speakers
  • Plays DVD, CD, CDR, CDRW and MP3
  • Various OSD languages available (English,French,German, Spanish,Italian, Swedish, Portuguese)
  • A/V Input, remote control, mounting accessories and instruction manual included





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