📈 Touch the Future: Where Innovation Meets Interaction!
The Raspberry Pi Official 7 Inch Touch Screen is a high-definition display designed for Raspberry Pi models 4, 3, and 2. It features capacitive touch technology for smooth user interaction and a straightforward plug-and-play setup, making it an ideal addition for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Voltage | 28 Volts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Display Resolution Maximum | 800 x 480 |
Native Resolution | 800 x 480 |
Resolution | SVGA |
Hardware Connectivity | Serial Interface |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.79"D x 7.64"W x 4.33"H |
Screen Size | 7 Inches |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Pixel Pitch | 0.023 |
Has Color Screen | No |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Technology | LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 1.66:1 |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Contrast Ratio | Approximately 500:1 to 1000:1 |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Raspberry |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Compatible Devices | Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ and newer |
Special Features | Touchscreen, 10 Finger Capacitive Touch |
Specific Uses For Product | DIY Projects, Gaming |
J**A
That’s why it’s official
Monitor quality is great and the seamless connectivity and data transfer with RPI makes it a great option in selecting a touchscreen display for RPI 4B. The ten finger ability is awesome even if probably never used. Display is responsive and looks great
A**A
Easy to use, good quality
I was looking to reduce the periphery of my old Raspberry Pi, getting rid of the standard monitor plugged into the HDMI port.This touchscreen works flawlessly, the setup is very straightforward, and it works just as desired.I do recommend getting a case though, for example the "SmartiPi Touch 2 - Case for The Official Raspberry Pi 7" ", since the RPI mounted to the back makes holding or placing it a little awkward. Almost a pitty, because the screen is so wonderfully slim.
M**O
Great for Raspberry Pi projects.
Being a big nerd, I have two Pi 4 8GB models. I have this one with the touchscreen so I can use it as a thin client (nerdy stuff, but fun!).. Get a decent case for your Pi, plug this in and have a screen that works quite well and the touch on it is pretty good. Maybe another one can be made for a diagnostic panel for my main PC? Maybe a media server for my home network? Who knows, it'll be fun to build!
P**S
Screen is OK but LOW resolution. Failed on a couple trivial details
For years we had hoped the DSI screen connector that is native to RPi's would be useful for something. This is pretty much it. Unfortunately it still requires use of two GPIO pins. Resolution is very low for a 7" screen. Indeed there are comparably priced generic touch screen easily purchased- (that don't use the DSI connector). Actually, for the same money, you can get an entire generic android tablet with a higher resolution display.Two small matters that would be so easy to fix that it defies logic that they have not been addressed:1) The display came with absolutely NO INSTRUCTIONS on assembly. Sure, some may be geeky enough to know how to connect a ribbon cable even while blindfolded. But a simple one-page guide with diagrams would have been more appreciated than the included fine-print "Safety Guide".2) The board and its connections are oriented in a way that has all the ports feeding from the bottom. This is a factor of this device, NOT any added case you purchase. So the first task users must do is browse around the internet to find the code you must add to a configuration file to flip the display. Well, either that or find some cables with right-angled plugs!
R**R
Great product
Love this screen
K**N
Even I can do it
Not a techy guy here. I was given a pi3 & the TV I had it plugged into didn't really mesh with the screen size the pi was projecting. Pretty sure there's an actual cure to that, but I got this, followed the directions & had it going in no time.
U**H
Just works
Works nicely. Built a retropie gaming station with this, using a RPI3b+
Z**D
Worked perfectly...
I had no issues setting this up. I had it out of the box, in a case, and plugged into my Pi in mere minutes. It fired up and worked on the first go - including the touch screen. Clarity / resolution is good, and responsiveness is what you expect. It was absolutely a great purchase.
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