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<p dir="auto">Selling for a friend. Plays the usual, cd, cd-r and dvd, just doesn't play mp3 discs. If you have a RCA to headphone jack adapter you can plug your iPod or other portable media player into one of the inputs on the units brain module for music and movies.<br />
<strong>$400 OBO</strong></p>
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