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The HMTECH 7'' Raspberry Pi Screen is a compact LCD monitor featuring a resolution of 800x480, dual speakers, and a plug-and-play design. Compatible with various devices including Raspberry Pi and Windows systems, it offers adjustable brightness and a multi-angle bracket for versatile use. Perfect for multimedia, gaming, and business applications, this monitor is lightweight and easy to transport.
Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Pixel Pitch | 0.28 |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Technology | LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Compatible Devices | Speaker |
Special Features | Portable, Glossy Screen, Built-In Speakers |
Specific Uses For Product | Multimedia/Personal/Gaming/Business |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.39"D x 6.5"W x 4.09"H |
Screen Size | 7 Inches |
Response Time | 3 Milliseconds |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1920*1080 Pixels |
Native Resolution | 800 x 480 |
Resolution | 800*480 |
Hardware Connectivity | HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
S**.
Portable and Versatile Raspberry Pi Monitor
I recently purchased the HMTECH 7 Inch Raspberry Pi Screen, and it has become an essential addition to my setup for its portability and functionality.This monitor features an 800x480 resolution IPS LCD display, offering crisp and clear visuals for Raspberry Pi models including 4, 3, 2, Zero, B, and B+. It supports various operating systems including Windows 11/10/8/7, making it versatile for different projects and applications.The monitor is non-touch, which simplifies its setup and use. Its compact size and lightweight design make it ideal for portable setups or as a secondary display for monitoring tasks.Overall, the HMTECH 7 Inch Raspberry Pi Screen is an excellent choice for anyone needing a reliable and portable monitor for their Raspberry Pi projects. It delivers quality display performance and compatibility with multiple devices, enhancing productivity and creativity. Highly recommended for its affordability and practicality.
J**B
Impressive If you can put in a little work
A superb value under 40 dollars. You get the display, micro USB cables, and a reasonable sized hdmi cable in a well organized and protected package... The cable itself is worth a few bucks. The image quality is superb and can serve very well as a media player or secondary display. I use it as a way to view Kodi off a raspberry pi. I ended up 3d printing a clear case as it it is very fragile without one.... Once mounted it looks like an upscale project, that will call attention to itself.... Lots of ohhs and ahhs were heard. The image is clear has adequate brightness and no dead pixels, and great viewing angles. It is not full 1080p HD, but at 7 inches from a few feet away are you really going to tell?.. This is a great addon of makers who want to add a clear display to their project. For a display 7 inch is the largest I would go for portability sake. What I didn't like is that it has no audio passthrough, runs off a micro USB, and without proper care can break very soon... I recommend anyone buy, or fabricate a case for it immediately. Pretty impressed with it's value.
M**E
Worth it For the Price (Instructions for Setting up With Nvidia GPUs)
This display is good but the stand is not excellent. The monitor itself comes as a bare PCB (powered by micro USB) with no case or anything, the stand is just a plastic V-shaped phone holder designed to hold the screen at varying degrees of tilt. It gets the job done and is somewhat clear IF set up correctly (see below).The displays resolution is 800 by 480, but the driver for the display does not display that, so when plugged in almost everything will detect it as being 800 by 600. This will usually fill in the entire screen area with no black space, BUT you'll see the screen is horizontally stretched quite a bit and somewhat blurry.To fix this, you must be familiar with whatever devices graphics driver you are plugging this screen into and set a custom resolution.For NVIDIA GPU Users:1) Right click the desktop2) Go to change resolution3) Find the monitor labeled "HETECH" and click "Customize" under Resolution4) Click Create Custom Resolution5) Under Display Mode, set Horizontal Pixels to 800 and Vertical Lines to 4806) Under Timing, set to "CVT Reduced Blank"7) Hit Test, then Keep these settings8) Go back under resolutions and choose the top option now which should be your custom resolutionIt should be somewhat similar for AMD GPUs but I do not know the exact steps.For computers that do not have a GPU, you can also set up custom resolutions through Intel Settings or AMD Radeon Graphics settings (both should be accessible by right clicking on the desktop).I can also confirm that this display DOES NOT WORK WITH HULU, NETFLIX, ETC as others have mentioned. Tested this and the screen displayed something akin to TV static, even though I was watching the content on another screen. After closing the tab displaying the content, the screen immediately went back to normal.TL;DRThis monitor does have vibrant enough colors, it is crisp enough, and honestly an excellent value for the price (I purchased two of these for $30 a piece, so hold out for a deal). You just have to know what to expect of the included stand and of setting up custom resolutions correctly in your operating system.
B**O
Great resolution for a 7inch monitor.
I've been using this monitor with a pi4 for about 6 months without an issue. The resolution is great for a 7inch monitor. I use a 9 inch ribbon cable for the hdmi, nothing special, but it works good.
C**R
ABSOLUTE TRASH
I bought this monitor, plugged in it and no matter what i do it continues to say no signal. there is no manuals to help and literally nothing online to troubleshoot. DO NOT BUY. biggest waste of money. I am returning it not even 24 hours after receiving it.
V**R
Well made Bare Board screen
It may not be obvious from the picture ( or maybe it is ) but these are a circuit board with a screen glued to it. None the less, these seem to be well made and work flawlessly. I can't immagine they be real great for gaming but for many other uses they seem to work well. I now own three of these and I find uses for them all the time.Examples:I have a headless server and rather than RDP, KVM, or a full screen and keyboard to debug, I just have a wireless keyboard dongle and HDMI cable always in the server. When I need, I just grab one of these little screens and the wireless keyboard and go to work.I also use one of these for a set of Raspberry Pis that are always on. Handy as a test monitor as well. They are kind of rugged for not having a real case around them. Don't push it too far though. I guess what I'm trying to get across is that they aren't really fragile.
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