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Raspberry Pi 7" Touch Screen Display

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Features

  • This 7" Touchscreen display for the Raspberry Pi is perfect for creating portable and embedded projects where a keyboard and Mouse would be in the way.
  • The full color display outputs up to 800 x 480 and features a capacitive touch sensing capable of detecting 10 fingers.
  • Only two connections from the Pi TO the Display are necessary; power from GPIO (or USB) connection to the DSI port. The adapter board handles power, Signal conversion, and touch input conversion.
  • Kit contents: 7" Touchscreen display adapter board DSI ribbon cable 4 x stand-offs and screws 4 x jumper wires

Description

Kit contents: 7” Touchscreen display adapter board dsi ribbon cable 4 x stand- offs and screws 4 x jumper wires technical Specifications 7” Touchscreen display. Screen Dimensions: 194mm x 110mm x 20mm (including standoffs) viewable screen size: 155mm x 86mm Screen resolution 800 x 480 pixels 10 finger capacitive touch Connects to the Raspberry Pi board Using a ribbon cable connected to the dsi port. Adapter board is used to power the display and convert the parallel signals from the display to the serial (dsi) port on the Raspberry Pi. Latest version of Raspbian OS required to operate correctly. Note: The display works with all existing Raspberry Pi models, however the mounting holes only Line up with the newer board design of the a+, b+ and Pi 2.

Brand: Raspberry Pi


Screen Size: 7 Inches


Resolution: HD


Aspect Ratio: 1.671


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Aspect Ratio: 1.671


Screen Finish: Matte


Refresh Rate: 60


Display Type: LCD


Display Technology: LCD


Has Color Screen: Yes


Screen Size: 7 Inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 0.79"D x 6.3"W x 0.79"H


Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces


Resolution: HD


Display Resolution Maximum: 800x400


Native Resolution: 800 x 480


Response Time: 2 Milliseconds


Number of Component Outputs: 1


Additional Features: Touchscreen


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Brand: Raspberry Pi


Model Number: 7TOUCH


Model Name: raspberry pi


UPC: 013088392127 702658304126


Manufacturer: Raspberry Pi


Global Trade Identification Number: 26


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Connectivity Technology: GPIO, USB


Hardware Connectivity: USB


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  • Great display, easy to work with.
Built myself a Pi3 Touchscreen PC using this display and the new Raspberry Pi 3.. This display works as well as my Galaxy S4, and is more accurate with overscan turned off. When it boots, you may see a lightning bolt or a small icon like the boot screen (color chart).. this means this section is reporting a brownout.. the 2.5A power supply that comes in the Pi3 kit is not enough, but the 3A supply handles it just fine. This unit fits perfectly into the tilting container that also holds the Pi. The only wires I have connected to the display is the ribbon cable (handles video and touch response) and the 5V splitter.. they've included the wires to go from the 40-pin connector, but it might be better to use the 5V MicroUSB power port for it's protection. great color response, listed as 800x480, but I think it may be 720x480. Have even been able to scan barcodes from the screen. haven't played a video yet, though. For the 3A power supply: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01L8DVOFM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2017 by aj4mq

  • Nice display for your Raspberry Pi project
I originally purchased this display to use with Octoprint to install my 3D printer. I went with this screen because it is the "official" touch display for a Raspberry Pi and as such the drivers are build into the OS and I wanted a larger screen. Overall I found the setup to be fairly straightforward. I Googled and found several walkthroughs that not only helped me connect the display but configure the Raspberry Pi for my specific application. My only complaint and this is more for the Raspberry Pi then the touch screen is with the ribbon cable installed for the screen, it can be difficult to access the SD card on the Raspberry Pi. I found the touch screen is bright and has a wide viewing angle. The touch interface was both accurate and fairly responsive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2021 by W

  • This is the screen to get.
Wow! Plugged it in and it just works. No adjustments, calibration, driver loading, etc. I am running the most current version of the OS so that is probably the reason. At first I was afraid that the lower resolution would be an issue but at this size, I don't know if a higher resolution screen would make a difference. At least not for what I plan on doing with this. The photos show that the screen, posts, driver board, and ribbon cable are separated and I saw a video that says that you need to assemble all the pieces. My unit was already put together. I just inserted the ribbon cable into my Raspberry Pi. There are no instructions, but search Youtube and you'll find something. I purchased the Smarticase Case for the Official Raspberry Pi 7" Touchscreen Display - LEGO compatible front and adjustable angle and it fit perfectly. I highly recommend getting this case. Or some other case if you prefer, but definitely get something. There is nothing protecting the edge of the screen. It won't get damaged just by handling it, but leaving it propped up is just asking for trouble. Also the driver board is exposed so you are risking a short. One note. If you use this screen, the HDMI port on the Raspberry Pi is disabled. So you cannot use both this screen and a second monitor connected to the HDMI port. People smarter at this than I are working on this, but as far as I can tell, they haven't figured it out yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2017 by Living in Hawaii

  • Good enough screen for portable projects
I created a Raspberry Pi portable computer by putting this screen into a SmartiPi case and screwing GoPro hinges into the back of a compact mechanical keyboard. This display is slightly lower resolution than I'd like but it's the only 7" display I can get that easily interfaces with a Raspberry Pi and has an available enclosure for it. That being said the screen has never given me issues. If you tweak the GUI just right on a Pi you can get everything zoomed out and it doesn't seem so cramped anymore. I discovered a neat trick: buy a Nintendo Switch glass screen protector, it's the same exact size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2021 by noapparentfunction

  • Quality and size are great!
Picture quality is good. Screen is sturdy. ETA Prime’s video review and instructions of this made it very easy to setup. I did not use the touch quality, so I can’t speak to that. Only flaw is that I don’t think it supports HDMI out while using this screen. There might be a software fix to this, but I didn’t bother to look into. I just tried plugging in the port to see what would happen. Not much. When not directly side-by-side, screen size feel is comparable to a Switch. Also bought a case with this that paired very well. Only issue was overheating with heavy use and the back cover on. I didn’t have a heat sink. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2020 by Jeremy Newton

  • Works well with 3B+ using 32&64bit Raspios current
Plug and play with RaspberryPi power supply with my 3B+ running Raspios full or lite 32&64 bit current (bullseye and bookworm). Touch screen works and is readable with a keyboard instead of onscreen keys. Mine is a test bed so I made a simple stand out of L-shaped aluminum (aka aluminum angle iron) to access the Pi easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024 by JC

  • It worked right out of the box.
The screen was exactly as described and well packaged. A ribbon cable (provided in box) and 2 jumper wires to the pinout header (4 are provided in the box) were all that was required to get the display up and running. Upon startup after connecting the screen physically, it fired up and the touchscreen worked with no need to get into the programming. If the screen is inverted for your setup, a one line command is all that is needed to flip the screen. Awesome product with a no hassle install. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2019 by Jennifer Campbell

  • Beware of low resolution
The touchscreen is responsive and well built. It was easy to put together and has worked well except for one thing, the low resolution. While the resolution is technically sufficient and looks good to the naked eye, it has one serious flaw. A lot of linux/raspbian programs will not display correct on the screen. The official pi site even states "If some windows in X(program) are cut off at the side/bottom of the screen, this is unfortunately a side-effect of developers assuming a minimum screen resolution of 1024x768 pixels". I've had problems with multiple programs by now and it is a pain to reach task bars. You can't just double click and then resize the window a lot of times. One example (and the reason I bought this) is in vncviewer you cant easily access the top of the program to type in the IP address to connect remotely to another pi. I had to click tab and the up arrow and mash a bunch of buttons/restart the pi a few times till i got lucky and it popped up. While i get that technically the resolution is sufficient, for the price it really should be able to run programs no problem. If a lot of developers are making their programs to run at 1024/768 minimum then that should probably be addressed in this. There are many fully functioning tablets out there that have that resolution and are much cheaper than this screen. Other than that relatively major problem, I really do like the screen in every other way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2017 by J. D. Martinez

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