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3.2" IPS HDMI LCD Display for Raspberry Pi (800x480) Reviews

4.8 Rating 11 Reviews
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Posted 9 months ago
Well made wee screen, works perfectly for my dell optiplex server! Not the intended use ofcourse but non the less. Beautifully clear screen and nicely packaged:)
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Posted 1 year ago
Nice little screen, perfect for my project.
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Posted 1 year ago
Honestly i was a little bit disappointed for two reasons, 1. there is a noticeable lag on the display output for some reason which makes things like moving a cursor around feel like jelly and 2. the screen has a matte film on it which gives the distracting scintillating effect you get from an lcd display when there is grease on it, except its 'normal' for this one (yes i did remove the shipping protector film, theres another one under that). I didnt have the guts to try and peel the matte film since there is a good chance its actually the polariser film. So overall id say its a good enough display for stats like a pihole or something, but not good enough if you want to do something interactive with it like make a little gaming device etc. That said ofc the res and framerate are much better than youd get with a GPIO display, since it runs off the HDMI, just a shame about the lag and weird screen film.
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Posted 2 years ago
Plug and play. Nice quality screen and easy mounting holes. Very pleased
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Posted 2 years ago
Nice little screen. Works fine, no issues, clear andbright image.
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Posted 3 years ago
I built a thermal imaging camera and I wanted a local screen for it, this fits to a tee as I didn't have to use the connectors, just the HDMI out, it was supplied with adapters but I ended up using a small cable so that I could use it on a different box. overall a great purchase
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Posted 3 years ago
A surprisingly great little display, considering its price point: it's vivid and sharp! It's a little odd that is default mode is a portrait, but not an issue by any means
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Posted 3 years ago