Sylvania 10.1" Dual-Screen Portable DVD Player (Manufacturer Refurbished)
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Easy to install and simple to use, this dual-screen DVD player helps keep your kids entertained, making car rides more pleasant
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Sylvania 10.1” Dual-Screen DVD Player (Manufacturer Refurbished)
- Model number: SDVD1037
- Includes two 10.1” screens
- Keeps young ones entertained
- Lets you stream the same video to each screen
- Stereo earphones included for private listening
- Headphone jack in each unit
- Displays widescreen movies in their original format without cropping
- Compatible with DVD, DVD+- R/RW, Video-CD, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3 CD
- 10” widescreen TFT display
- Product dimensions: 14” x 10” x 5”
- Product condition: manufacturer refurbished
- 90-day warranty. For warranty information, contact customer support
In the box: 2 screens, remote control, 2 earbuds, 2 headrest mounting straps, DC-to-DC connection cable, car cord and AC adapter, AV cable,
About Sylvania
For more than a century, Sylvania has been a leader in the lighting industry. It started in 1901, when the young Frank Poor would replace the filaments in light bulbs and sell the renewed bulbs in Massachusetts. Sylvania soon branched out into creating new bulbs with carbon and tungsten filaments, and in the 1920s, it began crafting tubes for a newfangled device known as the radio. Finding success there, it also entered the television industry and created other consumer electronics. Over the last few years, however, Sylvania has come full circle; once again, the company’s focus is primarily light bulbs, including the newest LED and fluorescent models.
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- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico
- 90-day warranty from third party. Please contact customer support for details
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