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Official Raspberry Pi 7" Touchscreen Display Reviews

4.7 Rating 296 Reviews
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Screen works well. The four wires needed to attach to the GPIO pins make further attachments tricky.
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Posted 3 years ago
Very good touch screen for the money. Resolution is great, but touch sensitivity is on the edge for regular sized man fingers. And important bit, if your using HAT DAC with alsa enabled, disconnect green and yellow wires from the screen/GPIO. (not as described in okdo "how to isntall" manual) These will interfere with the mixer and you won't get any sound from DAC Other than that - PERFECT!
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Posted 3 years ago
The unit is well made and good quality parts are used. The packet did take a bit long to reach me considering the that it was sent from the UK, but guess that's due to the covid situation. Over all very pleased with the product and service
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Posted 3 years ago
The unit is well made and good quality parts are used. The packet did take a bit long to reach me considering the that it was sent from the UK, but guess that's due to the covid situation. Over all very pleased with the product and service
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Posted 3 years ago
Excellent, both the product and service from the Pi hut.
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Posted 3 years ago
Everything In the box. Not truedcit yet but it looks good
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Posted 3 years ago
Great product. Pi Hut is my go-to for all my Pi products.
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Posted 3 years ago
This is a really nice display for the price, and it all just works as long as you're using the latest version of the Raspberry Pi OS. It's great for portable builds or any other project which requires a small but usable monitor. There are four standoffs preinstalled on the back, which you'll want to remove if you're using it with something like a SmartiPi Touch 2 case - the easiest way to do this is with a 4mm hex socket screwdriver.
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Posted 3 years ago