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Take your experiments and projects to another level with a large LCD display to show your work on. This drop features five screens of different sizes, including three with touch-screen capability, and two without Read More
christ another sub 1080p diy trashscreen. Hey massdrop, if you can stop sucking seeed off behind the arbys dumpster for 10 minutes, we might just get a touchscreen worth a damn.
Does anyone know if this has a VESA compatible mounting pattern? I looked at the specifications, diagrams, and links but am not certain. There are mounting holes, but those are likely for the rpi and not much info on the stand mount.
Adding to the chorus - this is a very weird price group. The 7 inch touch screen with NO stand costs $5 MORE than a 10 inch touchscreen that comes WITH a stand/holder?
The 10 inch TFT non-touch screen that is 1378 x768 is only $2 less than the 10 inch touch version that is IPS and 1280 x 800?
This is just bananas.
Very confused. The banner image looks like the official 7inch raspberry display. the others look like the common must use a custom OS image display. What is the deal? The Official display is $10 less anywhere else. With the official display, this case https://www.adafruit.com/product/3187 is wonderful.
Here's the 10.1" touchscreen model.
http://www.waveshare.com/product/10.1inch-hdmi-lcd-b-with-case.htm
Part Number: 10.1inch HDMI LCD (B)
Resolution: 1280x800
LCD Interface: HDMI
Touch Panel Interface: USB
For Use With: Not only Pi
Dimensions (mm): 274 × 187
Touch Panel Type: Capacitive
How You Feel: ★★★★★
Features: IPS screen, Supports various systems
Cost: $106.99
I'm currently building a PC for my PCMR ascension project, do you think I can shove this in my case and use as a monitor for GPU and CPU temps?? Would probably get a 5 in if that's the case
AzraelianI just use a basic LCD display that connects via an internal USB header. It kicks major butt.
Mounts right in where CD drives would go, as if anyone uses those.