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Display HAT Mini Reviews

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Oh man, let me tell you about the Display HAT Mini – it's a real game changer for my Raspberry Pi projects. This little display is just a smidge bigger than the Raspberry Pi Zero, making it the perfect buddy for all those compact builds I love working on. Hooking it up to my Pi was a breeze, and right off the bat, I was blown away by how crisp and clear the display looked. I’ve thrown a bunch of stuff at it, from making a tiny gaming console to tinkering with some portable IoT gadgets, and it hasn’t missed a beat. The touchscreen feature is the cherry on top. It’s super responsive and adds a whole new level of interaction to my projects, making them feel more polished and user-friendly. Diving into the programming side of things, I found a ton of support and resources. Picking up Python to get the display doing what I wanted was straightforward, and whenever I hit a snag, there was always a tutorial or forum to help me out. I'm all about projects that I can take on the go, so the Display HAT Mini’s low power draw is a huge win for me. It’s perfect for those battery-powered inventions, keeping things light and portable without skimping on performance. Sure, it’s small, and that might not cut it for everyone, especially if you’re looking for a bigger screen. But for me, its size is perfect. It challenges me to be more creative with my space and design smarter, more integrated projects. Bottom line – I’m head over heels for this little display. It’s made a big impact on my Raspberry Pi adventures, fitting into my projects like a dream and upping my game with its quality and versatility. If you’re into Pi projects and haven’t tried out the Display HAT Mini yet, you’re missing out!
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Posted 1 year ago
Christoph Kirchebner
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Amazing
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Posted 1 year ago
CARL-HENRIK BLYH
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Posted 1 year ago
The display seems nice but i couldn't find a way to add it as a main display for the rpi zero W either in the raspberry os or on retropie and the documentation wasn't of any help
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Posted 1 year ago
David Challenger
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Awesome in a word,once I got it to work (not good 7usng python I am)but once got it working nothing but awesomeness ,think I get one or two more ,so many ideas ,worth having if you got some spare raspberry pi's.Be great to work in C.
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Posted 1 year ago
Awesome little display. Used to create a kiln controller. I didn't need the 4 little buttons and had a problem with them getting pushed when I installed this in a case and so stupidly decided to snip them off and managed to break the display as I think I also damaged a small ribbon connector, so don't do this! The replacement display is working perfectly.
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Posted 1 year ago
Cassiopeia Lakin
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Great clear screen. Is going to be part of my pi400 :)
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Posted 1 year ago
Love that these are Qwiic-compatible.
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Posted 1 year ago