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The new Touch Display 2 will be Pi's goto screen component until at least 2030. So that Raspberry Pi industrial customers can benefit from a more extended support period.
The new component means Raspberry Pi hackers can now experiment with an officially sanctioned 7-inch, 800-by-480, 10-point multi-touch LCD display for their Pi projects.
Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 (via CanaKit) The new model has a 7 inch, 720p display, while the original had a 480p screen. And since the display driver circuit for the Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 ...
This isn’t the first touchscreen display for the Raspberry Pi, but it is the first that’s officially endorsed by the group that makes the computer. The screen is a 7 inch, 800 x 480 pixel ...
The Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 is equipped with a 7-inch diagonal screen, offering a resolution of 720×1280 pixels. This configuration delivers a crisp and vibrant visual experience, making it ...
In 2015 Raspberry Pi launched its »Raspberry Pi Touch Display«, a 7-inch 800×480-pixel LCD panel supporting multi-point capacitive touch. Now the company behind the popular single board computer ...
The display features a 10-point capacitive touchscreen and 24-bit color, RGB 800 x 480 display at 60 fps. Viewing angles are rated as 70-degrees, and the actual viewable screen size dimensions are ...
The display has an 800×480 resolution, 10-finger capacitive touch capability, and an adapter board that is used both to power the display and connect to the Raspberry Pi with a DSI ribbon cable.
Maker _Ctl has created a cool custom home dashboard using a Raspberry Pi 5 as the main board and an old touchscreen monitor as the display panel.
The unnamed screen-case for the Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 is available on Banggood for $15.99, which includes the case, the touchscreen, and a stylus. The resistive 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen fits inside ...
Watch this video on YouTube. Is this not the cutest little display for the Raspberry Pi? It features a 2.8″ display with 320×240 16-bit color pixels and a resistive touch overlay.
As it turns out, the Raspberry Pi isn't the only maker board getting an official display. DIY computer kit Kano, a project that has been embraced by schools, has opened pre-orders for a 10.1-inch ...