While writing about Kali Linux on the Raspberry Pi recently, I started thinking about portability with the Raspberry Pi. Until now, I have used a standard HDMI desktop monitor (24", 1920x1080), which ...
The 7-inch display has an RGB resolution of 800x400 at 60FPS, with 24-bit color and a 10-point capacitive touchscreen set at a 70 degree viewing angle. The Pi attaches to the display via a DSI ribbon ...
A year after it was first announced, the Raspberry Pi touch display finally launched on Tuesday. The new component means Raspberry Pi hackers can now experiment with an officially sanctioned 7-inch, ...
Raspberry Pi is planning to put a touchscreen LCD display into production before the end of the year, PCR can reveal. CEO Eben Upton told us that the display would be industrial-grade, multi-touch, ...
The Pi Foundations has today announced the launch of the new and official 7 inch Raspberry Pi Touchscreen Monitor that has been specifically designed to be used with the awesome single board mini PC.
It has been rumoured for some time that the Raspberry Pi Foundation was developing a stand-alone Raspberry Pi touchscreen LCD display for use with their awesome mini PC and others development boards.
Raspberry Pi Foundation is rolling out a smaller and more deliciously affordable version of its Touch Display 2. The new model is a 5-inch variant with similar specifications to the refreshed 7-inch ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation today announced a touchscreen display for the small computer, on sale for $60 (or £48 in the UK). The display has an 800×480 resolution, 10-finger capacitive touch ...
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Raspberry Pi has a 7-inch touch display. The add-on, which will sells for $60, has just been released for sale at theSwag Store, RS Components/Allied Electronics and at Premier Farnell/Newark. Other ...
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