The 7” Touchscreen Monitor for Raspberry Pi & your StakeBox gives users the ability to create all-in-one, integrated projects such as tablets, infotainment systems and embedded projects. The 800 x 480 display connects via an adapter board which handles power and signal conversion. Only two connections to the Pi are required; power from the Pi’s GPIO port and a ribbon cable that connects to the DSI port present on all Raspberry Pis. Touchscreen drivers with support for 10-finger touch and an on-screen keyboard will be integrated into the latest Raspbian OS for full functionality without a physical keyboard or mouse.
Features
- Turn your Raspberry Pi into a touch screen tablet, infotainment system, or standalone device.
- Truly Interactive - the latest software drivers will support a virtual ‘on screen’ keyboard, so there is no need to plug in a keyboard and mouse.
- Make your own ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) devices including a visual display. Simply connect your Raspberry Pi, develop a Python script to interact with the display, and you’re ready to create your own home automation devices with touch screen capability.
- A range of educational software and programs available on the Raspberry Pi will be touch enabled, making learning and programming easier on the Raspberry Pi.
- Raspberry Pi mounting points on the back.
- Optional display cases.
- 7” Touchscreen Display
- Adapter Board
- DSI Ribbon cable
- 4 x stand-offs and screws (used to mount the adapter board and Raspberry Pi board to the back of the display
- 4 x jumper wires (used to connect the power from the Adapter Board and the GPIO pins on the Pi so the 2Amp power is shared across both units)
- Perspex layer frame in your choice of colour! (optional extra)
- 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.
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Customer review
These are really useful pieces of kit. The quality is good and the screen very clear. Wiring it up to the Pi is a little bit "fiddly" but nothing daunting and there are guides available on-line. The best bit is that you do not have to rummage through the OS editing config files and installing and loading drivers. Raspbian Jessie runs it, display and touchscreen, "straight out of the box". You would not use this to build a desktop replacement (you wouldn't really use a Pi as a desktop replacement) but wall or desk mounted info boards, monitoring solutions or kiosk type projects now become a whole lot easier. That's my plan anyway. Well worth the price. Get someone special to show they appreciate your inner geek and spoil you this holiday season by buying you one.