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Sony CDX-M9900 Car CD Player

Sony CDX-M9900 Car CD Player
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Product Description: Sony CDX-M9900

Drivers looking for enhanced customization can opt for the CDX-M9900 CD receiver, which facilitates external source video playback on its TFT display. Plus, it provides the ability to capture up to 100 still images from the video input as "screen-savers."

PRODUCT FEATURES:

32,000 Color TFT display;
Video Input for External Source Playback;
Video Capture Function (Up to 100...

Drivers looking for enhanced customization can opt for the CDX-M9900 CD receiver, which facilitates external source video playback on its TFT display. Plus, it provides the ability to capture up to 100 still images from the video input as "screen-savers."

PRODUCT FEATURES:

32,000 Color TFT display;
Video Input for External Source Playback;
Video Capture Function (Up to 100 Images);
MP3 Playback;
CD/MD Control, CD Text, XM Ready;
BBE MP.

Product Specification: Sony CDX-M9900

Included Devices:Radio, CD, MP3 player
Maximum Power Output:52 Watts x 4
Continuous Power:3 Watts x 4
Media Supported:CD-R
Additional Features:CD/MD changer control, Flip-down console, CD Text capable, Multi-angle mountable, Satellite radio tuner control
Number of Discs In Dash:1
CD Changer Control:Yes

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