“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”
“This screen works well as per the description however setting it up with a Raspberry Pi 4 requires a little effort. Things to watch for
1. Careful when fitting the ribbon cables - ensure these are the tightest particularly the white/grey cable.
2. Make sure the ribbon cable fasteners are clipped in as the cable can come loose
3. use your the official USB-C power supply - that’s all that’s needed.
4. The screen is rotated Started up and the change has to be made in the config files.
5. Set a lower resolution in the config file so that the screen starts up.”