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Elecrow 15.6" 1920 x 1080 Touchscreen Display

Elecrow 15.6" 1920 x 1080 Touchscreen Display

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Interact with and control your projects and experiments in a whole new way with the Elecrow touchscreen display. Designed as a monitor for your Raspberry Pi, the 15.6-inch touchscreen has a 1,920-by-1,080p full HD resolution Read More

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TMBackstrom
159
Mar 7, 2019
What this would be cool for is if you could run Android Auto off a Raspberry Pi.
Supersaki
1
Jan 6, 2019
Is/can this be powered over the USB port or is the power adapter required?
pe4nut666
1
Jan 3, 2019
Might be interesting to slap into a tabletop
Wait... this thing only supports 6bit color? Why would you even bother to build an ips display that had only ~262,000 colors when the industry standard is 8bit/16 million? (And there are lots of 10bit screens with over a billion possible colors, now) Is it 6bit over USB-C and 8bit over HDMI?
hcm004
16
Jan 3, 2019
No VESA mounting holes?
NoRegerts
9
Jan 4, 2019
Just an interjection: I used a adapter on a monitor that I bought from Massdrop (it claimed to support VESA but didn’t, but that’s besides the fact though). A day after I got it, the adapter came undone while making a minor adjustment. The monitor fell and broke the screen. I was out $180. Anyways, I wouldn’t trust adapters. You can’t beat a built in mount.
idarerick
167
Jan 5, 2019
NoRegertsDuly noted. I've never worked with VESA setups so I wouldn't know. But I greatly appreciate your interjection. I will defer to your knowledge and tips for future builds/setups.
RowdyDangerous
5
Oct 27, 2018
I want one but I'm too poor right now 😞
SPOSpartan104
25
Oct 23, 2018
Judging from the photo and the windows symbol, is this just the display from a surface?
puddingfarmer
186
Oct 25, 2018
SXL1Fascinating. They do all look like renders, though.
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