📈 Elevate Your Workspace with Touchscreen Magic!
The 7-inch Touchscreen Raspbian RPi Screen is a compact and versatile display that offers a 1024x600 resolution, perfect for enhancing productivity on the go. Compatible with various operating systems, it features plug-and-play functionality, making it an ideal choice for tech-savvy professionals looking to optimize their workspace.
J**L
Surprisingly Good
I have no idea how well it will hold up but the display is crisp and the touchscreen on it seems spot on. Worked right out of the box for Windows 11.I am using it for a dot matrix display in a virtual pinball cab and the resolution and saturation is impressive out of the box.Price was spot on.
6**N
Really nice little screen!
Not too much to say about this screen but I am happy with it. First off it seems to be built pretty well as I didn’t notice any kind of loose parts and or squeaking/ creaking. Upon further inspection of the actual screen I did not notice any dead or stuck pixels which can be a hit or miss sometimes. Now when connecting to my PC(Windows 11) it connected right away without any issues which was very nice to see! It works flawlessly with my system and had a very clear picture for its size. It did come with a very short HDMI cable and a power cable to get it connected. It also came with a setup CD and some screws for mounting it a stand a presume. With that said that would be its only downfall really is that there isn’t anything to use to prop it up which does sort of make sense as you would normally buy a case for it separately but from others screens similar they have at least some plastic legs to use to stand it up which I wanted for this. Overall, it’s a very good screen for any kind of DIY project for PC enthusiasts and obviously for the raspberry pi!
N**G
Solid project display
This little touchscreen display is pretty nice. It's powered via USB and has an HDMI input. The touchscreen is a capacitive overlay over a pretty standard LCD, so you don't technically have to power the touchscreen if you don't want to use it or don't have enough power for it.The image quality is solid. The resolution is pretty small, but so is the screen so you don't really notice it unless you try to use it for something that is native to 720p or higher. I plugged it in and played Overwatch on it. It performed admirably, but it was really fuzzy since the game doesn't technically support the resolution of this display.It has some housing adapters, so it could easily be integrated into a project of some sort. It doesn't do super hot as a standalone monitor since it has no stand or anything. All in all, solid little screen.
T**R
Good Value in Mid-sized Touch Screen
This SuziePi 7 touch screen came well packaged, and with all the little cables and adapters that would usually put you back another $20 when you buy something that needs them but doesn't include them. I've spend a lot more for smaller screens that didn't include nearly as much - so I think that this is a pretty good value.I had it connected and working in less than 5 minutes, with the only gotcha being a small switch for the backlight had to be turned on. I tried the screen on a RPI4, as well as a Libre Le Potato and Renegade, and then also a HP Chromebox just for good measure. Those computers had Debian, Ubuntu, and Raspberry Pi OSes. In every case the screen just worked. The resolution was correct and the touch worked well enough that I did not need to use a mouse. Some other similar screens have mounting points on the back where you can attach a Raspberry Pi, but this one does not.The screen is powered over the USB that also provides the touch screen capability. There are two places to plug in the USB cable, but no other power options than that. There are no screen adjustments for brightness or contrast that I could find, however there is a message to tell when there is "No Signal." If I determine that the drivers let you mange brightness and contrast, I will update this review - but for now I don't think you can do that. There is some change in color and brightness when you view off-axis, but it's pretty good, like you would expect from IPS. I was worried that the resolution was low, but the screen is physically small enough that the DPIs are pretty high, and the picture looks very sharp and without any jaggies.The screen came with a DVD ROM that has a manual, drivers, instructions for Raspberry Pi to rotate the image, and what looked like 3 different linux distros with all the drivers built-in.I use small touch screens for maker projects, and this is ideal for that purpose. I think that it would be pretty small if you wanted to use it for a general computer screen. I'd say this would be a good choice for a home automation console, digital photo frame, weather station, security monitor, or retro gaming project. The placement of the HDMI and USB ports is not the most friendly for putting the screen in frame or bezel or in a cabinet. I'd rather see those connectors go out the back, but that would make them more fragile, and there are elbow and U-shaped adapters that are pretty low profile.Overall I'm happy with the quality and value and would definitely consider buying this screen again.
V**P
Screen works but is power hungry
The screen quality once you get the drivers installed and it working is good. Picture is clear with no distortion. Driver install on a raspberry pi and on windows is a pain. Took way to long to get it working. Power for the screen comes from USB. Plugging the screen into my RPI4 would instantly show low power adapter and the pi would go into low power mode making it unusable. On windows it didn't seem to have the same issue but driver install is still rough. Overall quality is good but if you want a screen that works on the RPI out of the box go a different route.
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