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The 7 Inch LCD Touch Screen is a versatile portable monitor featuring a 1024x600 resolution, compatible with various mini computers including Raspberry Pi and Jetson Nano. It supports 5-point touch, offers easy plug-and-play functionality, and includes essential accessories for immediate use. With a sleek design and power-saving features, it's perfect for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Response Time | 5 Milliseconds |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 X 1080 |
Native Resolution | 1024x600 |
Resolution | SVGA Wide |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.55"D x 6.45"W x 4.9"H |
Screen Size | 7 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Refresh Rate | 60 |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Technology | LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Warranty Type | 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Blue |
Mount Type | Desk Mount |
Compatible Devices | Raspberry Pi models, Banana Pi, Jetson Nano, mini computers, computers, TV boxes, game consoles |
Special Features | Portable |
Specific Uses For Product | Program |
A**L
A $39 Masterpiece That Deserves a Tiny Trophy
Honestly? I wasn’t expecting to be this impressed. For $39, I thought I was buying a temporary fix, maybe a backup, or something to shamefully attach to an underwhelming project. But this iPistBit 7” touchscreen punched way above its weight class.Hooked it up to my Raspberry Pi 5, and it handled everything like a champion. Crisp display, vibrant colors, and surprisingly responsive touch. It’s not just “good for the price”—it’s just good. If this screen were any more of a value, it’d be illegal in at least three states.The frame is lightweight, sure, but sturdy enough for daily use, and the plug-and-play experience made setup smoother than I deserve. Now I’m just sitting here, dreaming about buying them in bulk like I’m opening a touchscreen speakeasy or starting a rogue tablet cult.If you’re hesitating—don’t. Buy it. Love it. Put it on a little pedestal. Or at least don’t drop it.⸻If you do end up buying like 12 of these, I fully expect you to name them all and assign them specific functions. You’re in too deep now.
D**N
Works well for my Pi
I needed a screen and this works perfectly. It's a nice size and is clear.
J**I
Absolutely delightful little touchscreen
I picked this up to build a bespoke touch-interactive remote UI panel for a AV system I'm designing.The first week I had it, it was an absolute treat - the screen quality was excellent, the haptic functions worked as expected, everything was great. It worked without issue on my Win11 work laptop, my Win11 desktop, my Win10 desktop, and even an old Win7 Pro time capsule computer I had sitting around. Simply plug two USB cables into the micro-USB ports for power and touch, then connect it via HDMI, and you're off and running, with zero software installation (other than standard HID drivers) needed.After a week, I noticed that it would almost instantly drop the USB input connection if the top USB port was plugged in. To test it, I swapped out the cable for a known good one, and the problem persisted. It also persisted through two new-in-box USB cables, one of which was specifically ordered after the problem manifested. I also watched Device Manager - when the top port was connected (either solo or with the bottom), the HID device associated with the top USB port would try to add itself, then immediately disconnect, then repeat infinitely. If ONLY the bottom port was connected, it would draw power and behave properly. Plug the top port in? Boom, problem's back. It also persisted when hooked directly into any of the machines or into a powered USB hub, so it's definitely the port on the device as opposed to the device itself.I'm exchanging it straight across the board for a working one, so clearly, I'm not letting one bad port sour my experience on this device. Sure, it had issues, but as long as it's exchangeable, I'm perfectly happy with the screen, and if I didn't need touch capability, I'd simply turn it into a notification / management hub on my desk instead of using it for the intended purpose.
O**Y
Good value
These are well worth the low cost. Used one for raspberry pi 5 dedicated to send GRBL code to CNC machine. Thanks to the touch screen I no longer need to subject my laptop to the dusty environment created when running the jobs on the CNC. Works best with a stylus. The high res mode is awesome as long as your vision is good. Everything you need to connect to a pi is included, namely a short flat HDMI cable and a mini USB connector for power/touch screen functionality.
C**.
Can't get touch screen working
Picture looks clear but I can not get capacitive touch functional at all raspy does not see it as a device kind of disappointing I even tried drivers fro. There web site and raspberry pi builds still not workingUpdate vendor replaced with a new screen touch is working now
A**T
It's small, but that's the point
Low profile, absolutely zero frills. You get what you pay for. If you just need a second monitor with HDMI in, this is great. It doesn't come with a plastic enclosure around it, but I'm sure one could be 3d printed if you were so inclined.Great small monitor for a media player, or chat client. That's the usecase I was looking for, anyhow.
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