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Raspberry Pi Touch Display Reviews

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Supplied with no instructions or explanation where jumper leads go or which ones are needed, there are videos available but these again don't explain .other than that , the screen is really good touch control is smooth
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Posted 5 years ago
This is brilliant screen for my pi projects but I would have liked a slightly better resolution to compete with tablets. However at this price I cannot complain at all!
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Posted 5 years ago
A nice sturdy little screen and seems to work well.
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Posted 5 years ago
After reading DL1GKK’s article on a Ham Clock, I decided to build one. I ordered a touchscreen and frame from The PiHut and the parcel arrived the following day - excellent service for £2.99 postage. The touchscreen does what it says - very happy! The article is here; https://dl1gkk.com/ham-clock-raspberry-pi/
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Posted 5 years ago
With this and a Lime SDR Mini I have built the BATC Portsdown TV Transmitter, until the RPI applications like this required expensive custom hardware.
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Posted 5 years ago
The display is great, if you want to run your rpi with a specific application. It is small, so you don't want to work on it but for little tweaks it is alright. I run my user interface in kiosk mode on it and therefore it is perfect.
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Posted 5 years ago
It's a great screen, very clear, decent viewing angles too. Setup was very easy. Only drawback is the resolution could have been higher for that price but I think it's reduced because of hardware limitations (I think there are only 2 mipi channels on the DSI port which limit the available resolution). The standoffs could have been a couple of mm shorter too to squeeze out some more space. Great product however and I will be buying more!
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Posted 6 years ago
Christopher D
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As a beginner to the world of the Raspberry Pi I bought the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ together with the Official Raspberry Pi 7inch Touch Screen Display. Wiring the two together presented no problems but it was impossible to start the Raspberry Pi using the touch screen since I could not input the necessary instructions because the touch screen was itself inoperable at that time. So I had to buy a separate keyboard and mouse. Not a good start to using the Raspberry Pi. Why is this not mentioned in the sales description? I then found it impossible to input the EduKit 1 Python programme worksheets using the touch screen feature. I had to revert to the keyboard and mouse. Again why is this basic information not made clear in the sales literature and worksheets?
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Posted 6 years ago