Brand | Raspberry Pi |
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Product Dimensions | 3.23 x 6.69 x 8.66 cm; 516 g |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Item model number | 2205755 |
Manufacturer | Raspberry Pi |
Series | LCD 2473872 |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 800 x 480 |
Resolution | 800 x 480 |
Processor Count | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DRAM |
Voltage | 220 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 British Thermal Units (BTUs) |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.5 milligrams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 7 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 7 |
Item Weight | 516 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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Raspberry Pi 2205755 Touch Screen Display Black,7-Inch, HD
Brand | Raspberry Pi |
Screen size | 7 Inches |
Resolution | 800 x 480 |
Aspect ratio | Unknown |
Screen surface description | Matte |
Response time | 10 Milliseconds |
Refresh rate | 100 |
Display resolution maximum | 800 x 480 |
Special feature | Touchscreen |
Connectivity technology | VGA |
About this item
- Raspberry Pi 7-Inch Touch Screen Display
- Turn your Raspberry Pi into a touch screen tablet, infotainment system, or standalone device
- 10 finger capacitive touch
- A range of educational software and programs available on the Raspberry Pi will be touch enabled, making learning and programming easier on the Raspberry Pi.
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display size | 7 inches | 7 inches | 10.1 inches | 5 inches | 7 inches | 7 inches |
resolution | HD | HD | HD | SVGA | SVGA Wide | SVGA Wide |
display technology | LCD | IPS | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD |
hardware interface | 1 4 inch audio, 1 4 inch audio, 1 4 inch audio, 1 4 inch audio, 1 4 inch audio | hdmi | mini hdmi, usb, hdmi | mini hdmi, hdmi, usb | usb, hdmi, 3 5 mm audio, micro hdmi | usb, hdmi, micro hdmi |
viewing angle | — | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 170 degrees | — | 178 degrees |
mounting type | Wall Mount | Desk Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount |
HDMI ports | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
number of USB ports | 7 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
weight | 516 grams | — | — | 113 grams | 216 grams | — |
model name | LCD 2473872 | EP-0177 | DIS85101D | RR050 | DPM50080D | ELECROW Raspberry Pi Monitor |
refresh rate | 100 | 60 | 60 | 60 | — | — |
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The 7" Touchscreen Monitor for Raspberry Pi gives users the ability to create all-in-one, integrated projects such as tablets, infotainment systems and embedded projects. The 800 x 480 display connects via an adapter board which handles power and signal conversion. It is truly interactive as the latest software drivers will support a virtual 'on screen' keyboard, so there is no need to plug in a keyboard and mouse.
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7inch Touchscreen Display, Adapter Board, 4 x Mounting Pillars, Display Ribbon cable, 4 x Jumper Wires
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ASIN | B014WKCFR4 |
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4.4 out of 5 stars |
ÍøÆغÚÁÏ Rank | 87,457 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) 140 in Computer Tablet Components & Replacement Parts |
Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2012 |
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Customers find the monitor works well and is easy to set up. They appreciate the clear display and touch screen that works well. The build quality is considered good, with a robust construction and thin glass. However, some customers are unhappy with the image quality.
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Customers are satisfied with the monitor's functionality. They mention it works well, is easy to install, and is designed for the Raspberry Pi.
"You attach the connectors and it just works. Perfectly and specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi, I had it up and running within 10..." Read more
"Just works - hook it up to Pi and it just works! It does draw a bit of juice, so consider beefing up your power supply...." Read more
"...Touch is responsive, works well. Negative points:..." Read more
"Lovely piece of kit, very easy to install and it expands the PI's capabilities quite a lot...." Read more
Customers find the monitor setup easy. They mention it works out of the box without needing to read instructions. It interfaces well with Raspberry Pi 3B and 4B, and is simple to use. Some reviewers mention that a wireless mouse and keyboard can be easily attached via a dongle.
"...Lightweight, very easy to install into a case to turn your Pi into a tablet (which I have done) -..." Read more
"...great touch screen and easy to install wit the pi 4" Read more
"...Very simple to connect and configure. (The driver board was already connected on the one I received, just had to connect to the Pi.)...." Read more
"The quality is beautiful. It's so easy to set up, just a ribbon cable, a power and ground lead. Fits nicely in my Mazda RX-8 sat nav housing." Read more
Customers like the display quality of the monitor. They mention it looks great and works well, with a clear clean screen, high contrast, making it easy to read. The flush glass makes the whole screen look elegant, and at the stock resolution text is pin-sharp. The quality is beautiful, accurate and sensitive, with good colors.
"The quality is beautiful. It's so easy to set up, just a ribbon cable, a power and ground lead. Fits nicely in my Mazda RX-8 sat nav housing." Read more
"...At the stock resolution text is pin-sharp. There's a good range of brightness adjustment, right down to zero. Touch input is responsive and accurate...." Read more
"...Nice, bright, clear screen." Read more
"Looks great and works well, straight out of the box with a new Pi3 (latest Raspian already installed); you need to alter config.txt to flip the..." Read more
Customers like the touch screen. It works well, even through the screen protector. There is no calibration needed, and no external software is needed. The touch screen is responsive and of good quality.
"...Touch screen is nice and responsive - Good quality screen, you don't have to touch hard at all -..." Read more
"...great touch screen and easy to install wit the pi 4" Read more
"OK. This is in my opinion a decent touch screen. Plus points: Worked out of the box with latest Raspian on Pi 3B+...." Read more
"...Touch input is responsive and accurate. Viewing angle is OK, for a small display. It's generally cool-running...." Read more
Customers appreciate the monitor's build quality. They find it has a good build, cool running, and robust construction. The glass is thin and looks great when mounted.
"...Touch screen is nice and responsive - Good quality screen, you don't have to touch hard at all -..." Read more
"...Great value and great quality. What are you waiting for? [No affiliations, back-handers nor freebies involved in this review.]" Read more
"...The clip that holds the ribbon cable is was broken." Read more
"...It's generally cool-running. Construction seems pretty robust...." Read more
Customers like the monitor's fit. They say it fits well into its case, is small but functional, and assembly was easy.
"...Fits nicely in my Mazda RX-8 sat nav housing." Read more
"Fits perfectly with the Raspberry Pi, easy to install, only downside would be the resolution of the screen being quite low compared to other at this..." Read more
"...Assembly was easy and it all slotted together nicely. As mentioned by someone else screen is upside down but this is easily rectified...." Read more
"This is a well designed and built touch screen, fitting exactly into the associated case...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the monitor's value for money. Some say it works well and is great value for money, while others mention that pixels look like oval circles and the price is high.
"...Great value and great quality. What are you waiting for? [No affiliations, back-handers nor freebies involved in this review.]" Read more
"Really nice little touch screen but for the price it does seem a bit expensive - I get the best results upping the resolution to 800x600 on a pi" Read more
"...touch screen, it is very easy to setup, works very well and is great value for money but ... This version needs to have the config file altered as..." Read more
"...the SmartiPi Touch 2 case specifically for the Pi 4 and is well worth the extra few quid ;)" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the monitor's image quality. They mention the panel has low resolution (800x480) and low contrast, with non-square pixels that cause color shifts. The viewing angle is poor, with the image being upside down when tilted.
"...and also it needed re programming as its upside down and not right for the viewing angle but not a big problem...." Read more
"...resolution (800x480), low contrast (it looks washed-out) and has non-square pixels, which results in any interface you design being rendered in a..." Read more
"...Not great on image quality but it does the job. Back light washes the screen out a bit so makes no real dark blacks...." Read more
"...The image quality and brightness are not good though." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 April 2017You attach the connectors and it just works. Perfectly and specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi, I had it up and running within 10 minutes.
- Touch screen is nice and responsive
- Good quality screen, you don't have to touch hard at all
- Lightweight, very easy to install into a case to turn your Pi into a tablet (which I have done)
- Comes with everything you need to be up and running in minutes.
If you have a Raspberry Pi, buying this will have you up and running on a touch screen/portable Pi in no time at all! Very happy with my purchase.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 January 2017Just works - hook it up to Pi and it just works! It does draw a bit of juice, so consider beefing up your power supply. There are tales of the front touch screen migrating across the main screen if left for months on its side, but I have seen no sign of this. To be safe, I bought the pukka plastic case which ensures all the elements stay in the same place, where ever it is. Great value and great quality. What are you waiting for?
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 January 2022These are so popular at the minute they are hard to get the hold of. great touch screen and easy to install wit the pi 4
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 December 2018OK. This is in my opinion a decent touch screen.
Plus points:
Worked out of the box with latest Raspian on Pi 3B+.
Very simple to connect and configure. (The driver board was already connected on the one I received, just had to connect to the Pi.).
Touch is responsive, works well.
Negative points:
The position of the SD card slot on the Pi makes it fiddly to access when the screen is connected with the ribbon cable. Especially if you have it any kind of enclosure. So you can't change operating envoirnment easily.
This is a bare screen and driver board (no bezel or enclosure).
Raspian issues:
The screen will first boot upside-down in many available cases. this is easy fixed (Google it) but is annoying :) .
The virtual keyboards with the latest Raspian OS on Pi 3B+ (my experience) are pretty useless, but this isn't an Android phone, so make sure you have a wireless keyboard with a touchpad.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 February 2019The quality is beautiful. It's so easy to set up, just a ribbon cable, a power and ground lead. Fits nicely in my Mazda RX-8 sat nav housing.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 March 2017Lovely piece of kit, very easy to install and it expands the PI's capabilities quite a lot. I've used it with Android Things and the only thing I had to do was edit the config file to flip the screen around the right way. Here's a pro tip: you don't actually have to use the I2C pins (as described in the installation guide) leaving the door open to you installing your own custom hardware in them.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 December 2019This is the "official" Raspberry Pi touch-screen display and, as such, I expected a high level of technical documentation. It turns out, there was none at all. It isn't very clear, for example, even which way the short ribbon cable attaches to the PCB headers. Is isn't clear whether you need to connect the I2C pins on the display to the Pi -- I believe some Pi boards need this, and some do not (mine, it turns out, does not). It isn't clear what kernel modules are needed to handle touch input and brightness control, etc. It isn't clear what extent, if any, it is possible to use this display and the HDMI port at the same time, or even to switch between them at runtime. It isn't clear whether you can change the display resolution, either at boot time or runtime. It isn't clear what the maximum current consumption of the display is, which is a really big deal if you're building something battery-powered. And so on. What little documentation there is assumes you're running one of the stock Raspbian Linux releases. If you're building something custom you're really, really on your own. There are various Rapberry Pi forums that have some technical information, but it is conflicting and, in some cases, just plain wrong.
I just bought a cheap, 3rd-party OLED display for a Pi for a few quid, and it had better technical documentation than the official display. This, frankly, is extremely disappointing when you're working with an official add-on for a device that is marketed for experimenters.
Having actually got the thing working -- which took quite a few hours with Google and a lot of trial-and-error, it turns out the display quality is pretty good. At the stock resolution text is pin-sharp. There's a good range of brightness adjustment, right down to zero. Touch input is responsive and accurate. Viewing angle is OK, for a small display. It's generally cool-running. Construction seems pretty robust.
However, there are some other oddities, quite apart from the shocking lack of documentation.
It's nice that the Pi can be mounted directly on the back of the display, for experimenting purposes, even if that isn't how things will eventually be assembled. However, if you do mount it this way, it's very fiddly to get the Pi SD card in and out, because it's underneath the ribbon cable.
There are four mounting points on the back of the display, presumably for panel mounting. However, these points are slightly proud of the back of the display. What this means is that if you try to panel-mount the display, and use the built-in mounting points to secure it, the bezel will stand off the panel by about 2mm. This really doesn't look very professional. I'm still trying to find a more elegant way of panel-mounting the display.
There's an awfully large bezel around the viewing area -- if you are panel-mounting, you're going to need a much bigger panel than the viewable area of the display would suggest.
If you switch off power to the panel at runtime, the picture doesn't come back when power is restored. This, unfortunately, puts paid to my plan of having a hardware on/off switch for the panel, to save power. You can still control power in software but, where power management is concerned, there's no substitute for a big switch.
In short, this is a pretty decent display if you want to make a sort of mini-tablet using the official Raspbian Linux distribution and a stock case, and have little concern about interfacing, current consumption, panel mounting, etc. If you want to build something custom, and really need detailed technical specs, you'd probably do better to buy a 3rd-party display which, ironically, is likely to be better documented.
Sad, very sad.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 September 2020Very good quality though could have done with a glass screen saver so I had to buy one for it and also it needed re programming as its upside down and not right for the viewing angle but not a big problem. I used some extra stand offs at the back for a make do stand too see the photo. Hope my review and tip has been helpful and if so please leave a like.
5.0 out of 5 stars Almost plug and play slight programming needed for the viewingVery good quality though could have done with a glass screen saver so I had to buy one for it and also it needed re programming as its upside down and not right for the viewing angle but not a big problem. I used some extra stand offs at the back for a make do stand too see the photo. Hope my review and tip has been helpful and if so please leave a like.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 September 2020
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Maximilian HohmeierReviewed in Germany on 9 November 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Sehr guter Display
Display ist logischerweise ideal für ein Raspberry, nutze es in Verbindung mit einem 3D Drucker.
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EmreBesirikReviewed in Turkey on 6 November 2024
3.0 out of 5 stars Urun gayet guzel sadece...
ürün güzel fakat köşesi kırık geldi, çalıştığı icçn iade ile uğraşmak istemedim.
sonra iade edip yeni bir tane sipariş edeyim dedim, yeni geldi onun da başka bir yeri kırık çıktı. sanırım depoda sağlam bir ürün kalmamış
- russell wolfeReviewed in the United States on 18 May 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Great screen
Great deal for the money good quality
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Dan.Reviewed in France on 6 June 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Bonne qualité d'image avec grand angle de vision et très lumineux. Fonction tactile bien précise.
Pour ceux qui auraient des difficultés d'assemblage, recherchez sur le net Elecrow Raspberry Pi 3 Display 7 Inch Touch Screen pour une notice d'assemblage partielle mais en anglais . Il existe plusieurs tutos dans Youtube toujours en anglais. La carte contrôleur de l'écran ne possède aucune LED donc impossible de savoir si la carte est correctement alimentée sous 5V. Bien nettoyer les contacts du câble plat car la présence de vernis m'avait laissé l écran totalement noir identique à l'écran hors tension... ou hors service.
Vérifier la bonne orientation du câble plat partie conductrice grise vers le haut sur le connecteur de la carte contrôleur et l'autre bout de ce câble la partie grise conductrice orientée vers le connecteur de la caméra sur le Raspberry. L'écran reste totalement noir au démarrage du boot le temps que le port video soit activé durant la progression du boot puis s'illumine. Le résultat est de bonne facture très compacte et si pratique quand on a plus besoin de clavier ni souris. Le montage devient "presque" une tablette tactile précise et efficace. L'économiseur d'écran éteint totalement l'écran comme s'il était hors tension. Attention de ne pas couper brutalement l'alimentation du Raspberry en pensant le shutdown activé!
Le seul "petit" reproche est l'impossibilité de règler luminosité et contraste car l'écran est un peu trop lumineux le soir ou dans la pénombre. Mais on s'habitue très vite pour l'utilisation ioT des objets connectés. J'en commande un second dans la foulée. Bon assemblage pour ceux qui vont ouvrir les deux boites!
PS. même le samsung avait souffert pour la photo devant la luminosité de l'écran!
Dan.
Reviewed in France on 6 June 2019
Vérifier la bonne orientation du câble plat partie conductrice grise vers le haut sur le connecteur de la carte contrôleur et l'autre bout de ce câble la partie grise conductrice orientée vers le connecteur de la caméra sur le Raspberry. L'écran reste totalement noir au démarrage du boot le temps que le port video soit activé durant la progression du boot puis s'illumine. Le résultat est de bonne facture très compacte et si pratique quand on a plus besoin de clavier ni souris. Le montage devient "presque" une tablette tactile précise et efficace. L'économiseur d'écran éteint totalement l'écran comme s'il était hors tension. Attention de ne pas couper brutalement l'alimentation du Raspberry en pensant le shutdown activé!
Le seul "petit" reproche est l'impossibilité de règler luminosité et contraste car l'écran est un peu trop lumineux le soir ou dans la pénombre. Mais on s'habitue très vite pour l'utilisation ioT des objets connectés. J'en commande un second dans la foulée. Bon assemblage pour ceux qui vont ouvrir les deux boites!
PS. même le samsung avait souffert pour la photo devant la luminosité de l'écran!
Images in this review - Kevin GReviewed in Canada on 16 May 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Great touch screen for all your RPi projects!
Super easy to setup. Bright screen, no complaints about the touch screen. Great bang for the buck.