“Connected to Raspberry Pi4, both display and cpu embodied within a NEEGO enclosure.
Once configured, to use DSI as the only display and automatically show a webpage, this is now the perfect, cost-effective multi-server and multi-service monitor system. Looks very neat.
Display is crisp with touch being very responsive with sufficient granularity to enable easy user feedback.
Next phase is to link a m.2 enclosure/drive to facilitate database transaction logging - all for under £400!”
“Excellent quality. My only criticism might be that the official support documentation from Pi HQ for using with a RPi5 wasn't as extensive as it was for earlier versions.”
“Nice and easy to setup after sorting out the upside-down config change. Knocked off a star due to the viewing range/angle but probably too used to the clarity of the iPads. OLED would be nice for a v2.”
“Nice quality as you’d expect from the Pi Foundation. Working with it on a lite installation of bookworm means some new learning is required to deal with some things that I’d previously done on Bullseye”