“The 10" LCD screen was the perfect upgrade to my original Picade. I received the package in the United States faster than I expected. Even without instructions, the installation was quick and easy. I could have easily modified the original black cardboard bezel to fit the larger screen, but instead I used my wife's Cricut Explore Air 2 to create a brand new bezel. For my Picade's power, I use a 12V AC/DC adapter that feeds two inexpensive 5V 3A buck converters that each have a micro USB connector. One converter powers the screen and the other converter powers the Raspberry Pi. This simple configuration provides more than enough stable power (no low voltage warnings). The new and larger 10" screen looks amazing in the original Picade cabinet. I think it looks even better than some of the earlier 12" screen upgrades. Again, this was the perfect upgrade.”
“Well packed, arrived quickly. HOWEVER there are no instructions. I eventually found some related to the Pi Arcade game but only after I had already tried to connect the ribbon cable and broken the connector. I found a video that gave patronizing comments about eye-rolling if I were to report it as broken. It would have REALLY REALLY helped to know this in advance. I kind of have it working, but the broken connector means the image fails every so often. When it's working, it's beautiful and clear - if support wasn't so disappointing I would have ordered a few more.”
“Screen is crisp, decent color range and great viewing angle for use in a Picade (looks good in both portrait or landscape mode). I have a little light bleed on the top right portion on mine., Also, this particular screens installs upside down compared to the 8" screen shown in the Picade tutorial. I didn't know that so I had to take the whole thing apart and flip the screen (which got some dust in between the plexiglass and LCD.) No instructions were included, the Pi 3 B doesn't have enough power, so plan on using an external USB plug and adapter that you provide. Also edit the config file in retropie otherwise it won't detect it on startup. Finally, no instructions were included, but it was wrapped and packed incredibly well traveling from overseas. It did include the ribbon cables and control panel for the buttons.”