🚀 Elevate Your DIY Game with Touch Precision!
The Portable Monitor with Acrylic Case features a 7-inch IPS capacitive display with a resolution of 1024x600, designed for seamless compatibility with Raspberry Pi 4, Win10 IOT, and laptops. Its adjustable angles and touch functionality make it perfect for a variety of integrated projects, while the lightweight design ensures portability for on-the-go creativity.
K**R
Perfect display but not an acrylic stand.
Great display for what I need no issues on the actual device but the stand was not acrylic like the title said it was. Maybe I didn’t read the description right but yea… the stand is made from compress board. Other then that I’ll still give it 5 stars and think it was a good buy.
B**N
Good 7" monitor
As stated by another review with pics, mine also came in a wood-press, which I fixed with black tape to match my setup. If you're looking for a basic small 7" monitor, this is it. I use it as a tertiary/secondary monitor for Spotify, youtube videos, or a clock, depending on what I'm doing. It works well with all of those, I have had to find little ways to make some of the applications go full screen but it works perfectly. I didn't even try to set up the touch screen function, as I don't see a purpose in it. The screen does get pretty dim, but I've realized if you have the backlight less than 4 then when you turn it back on or plug it back in, it doesn't show anything, all you have to do is just increase the backlight to 4. Would buy again
C**S
Very Small Screen, Limited Uses
I bought this to connect to my security camera to be able to watch from my desk. The screen requires full assembly and is nearly too small to do anything with. It wouldn't have many uses. It is advertised to attach to a laptop for extra screen space, but I do not seem that being a legit use due to size. I do feel that I slightly over paid and ended up not using.
F**G
Excellent PI Monitor
Connects simply to a Pi3 or 4; I have used mine on both. I use a USB splitter to create more ports for my Windows PC and I used one to power this little monitor. I need a constant display of financial data that is aggregated by a PI, yet I do much work on my PC. This little display sits in its stand, is clear and bright and effortless. I meant to write a review before and now that I am ordering a 2nd of these screens, I realize I didn’t do it before. I have all sorts of PI ‘things’ and I try to find reliable suppliers. If you need a small screen, this is the one.
J**E
Clean, minimal secondary screen
Picked this up for a sensor panel display, no frills, just what I needed. Appreciate the dual view angle stand. Included HDMI & USB cables are short (10"), would recommend supplemental cables for most installations that are external.
M**E
Not for the Pi 400, but works for pi zero w
Bought for the raspberry pi 400, but it would not display the HDMI output, even after trying multiple resolutions. But, it did work for the raspberry pi zero w
T**.
Perfect for windows 10
This 7 inch touchscreen monitor is perfect for windows 10 I used it for an internal touchscreen monitor for my new PC build and it turned out perfect ,it comes with one micro USB I provided the second one for the touch capability in windows 10 and hooked up the HDMI cable the screen gets power through the micro USB it does come with a power block for use on a game console or second monitor all in all This monitor was a goodbye I definitely would recommend it and would purchase again
E**E
Nice display, wish it had a better case
I like the display, it's resolution is nice and the touch sensitivity is decent. I wish it had a better case. Having purchased this and the official raspberry pie 7" display, I would lean with the official display/case option going forward.
B**L
Perfect mini HDMI monitor for Windows PC
Works exactly as I hoped. Easily plug and play with the micro usb power/touchscreen cable, and the HDMI port for the picture.I’ve been using it for desktop shortcuts and a HUD with various information I need at a glance. Absolutely perfect for my needs.
A**R
Handy little screen
This is probably me not knowing how to do this, but when I was using my Ubuntu OS , I connected the screen, it asked me for my password. Then the keyboard came up on screen, and I could use that to enter the password, and I found it to be a really great, but when I wanted to use the onscreen keyboard, let’s say to put in something in the search for Google. I couldn’t get it to work it wouldn’t show up. I’m not sure if that’s the touchscreens fault or not but I was really hoping for a fully functioning touchscreen for my raspberry pi4 setup
K**Y
Solid barebones set-up
I only received the monitor today but so far it's doing exactly what I wanted it for. I bought it as a second monitor for launching shortcuts, displaying monitoring information and media players to free up space on my main monitor. The case is laser-cut acrylic and doesn't enclose the screen on the sides and leaves gaps on the edges of the screen but is of a solid unmarred black acrylic once you remove the protective film. It's was hard to grab the edges to peel and I had to use a knife to catch the edges but the acrylic was pristine beneath. Once assembled the case is solid sandwiching the screen between layers with spacers to keep pressure off the screen with the screws going through the mounting holes on the PCB. I plugged in the HDMI and USB cables and it recognized immediately. Only thing was Windows 10 mapped the touchscreen input to my primary display but searching for calibrate (The screen for pen or touchscreen input) let it remap to the secondary monitor and it was already aligning well out of the box. Pixel density and colors are decent. There are three buttons on the top edge of the PCB with the one furthest from the plugs turning the backlight off and on with the monitor staying on and still accepting touch input. The other two are brightness up and down respectively.
A**R
Great little monitor, but could benefit from having an off switch
I have limited desk space, so this was a perfect addition. However, my one major complaint about it is that when there is no signal on the HDMI cable plugged in, it has a "No Signal" message that just doesn't go away. I suppose for a raspberry pi project this isnt a big deal, but as a desktop monitor for my main setup, its a bit annoying. I've ordered in a little USB rocker switch to mitigate this so I can turn off the display when I put my computer to sleep.Also be sure to get some right angle HDMI adapters and a right angle micro usb cable to make it look a bit cleaner - having them sticking off the sides like that is a bit ugly. But hey, its a great little monitor for the price.
Z**K
Drawing Capabilities
This product is great for quick easy touchscreen functions. Weather it is for making an android tablet, or just touching apps on your screen. But the thing is, it is NOT accurate at all. I tried drawing a straight line, sometimes it works, but sometimes it misses big chunks out. I tried writing the word "Hello" and it wrote "H:'lu" (rough approximation of my handwritten word). It misses chunks out of what your drawing. It is also not consistent: I tapped the same exact spot over and over again, and I had dots going all over the place (in a radius of half a cm). So if you are looking to get a drawing tablet, this isn't for you.
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