The Raspberry Pi is a tiny desktop computer that sells for about $35… but like most desktops, you need to spend a little more money to actually use the Raspberry Pi since it needs a display, mouse, ...
A series of LCD displays modules that support the Raspberry Pi family of single computers has been announced by 4D Systems. The gen4-4DPI series is available in three screen sizes: 4.3, 5.0 and 7 ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation unveiled a new hardware called the Raspberry Pi seven-inch touchscreen display. The latest hardware is available for just $60. In October 2014, Eben Upton, the founder of ...
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 ...
The Raspberry Pi 400 is a computer stuffed inside a keyboard, featuring a quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 processor, 4GB of RAM, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a starting price of $70 for the computer alone or $100 ...
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 ...
If you feel the need to house a Raspberry Pi in a case, there's now an option to put it in one topped by a 3.5-inch touchscreen display. The unnamed screen-case for the Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 is ...
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If you are looking for a small form factor Raspberry Pi display you might be interested in a new device unveiled by Adafruit this month in the form of the PiTFT Raspberry Pi touchscreen monitor which ...
Although it's pretty easy to hook up a Raspberry Pi to a screen using its HDMI port, it's not exactly the most portable of solutions (especially if there isn't a TV or monitor around). The Raspberry ...
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