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Raw LCD Monitors
Whether it’s a monitor on the car door or you need it in the trunk, if your looking to install a monitor on a not so common place, a raw monitor can help get the job done. Raw LCD Monitors are raw framed LCD monitors. A raw LCD module can be installed anywhere a LCD screen is required. Pair a raw screen with a power adapter to have a versatile monitor for home or commercial use.
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- Accelevision LCDM104SVGA 10 inch Display Metal Housed LCD Monitor with VGA input and RCA inputsRating:100 % of 100$599.99
- Metal housed LCD monitor for easy mounting in walls, dash panels, or bulkheads
- 10 inch diagonally measure LCD display
- 1024 x 768 pixel native resolution
- VGA Computer Input
- Dual RCA Video Inputs
- Rear VESA 75 Mounting Holes
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