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Official Raspberry Pi 7" Touchscreen Display Reviews

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Great colors, great response. Easy to setup. Fast delivery to Spain.. I'll buy it again. Works great on a PiClock weather forecast setup.
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Posted 7 years ago
good balance of price vs functionality and decent build quality
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Posted 7 years ago
While the resolution of the touchscreen is not the best, it is easily good enough for use. It is sensitive to the touch - which is very handy for a touch screen - and a perfect accessory to add to your Pi.
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Posted 7 years ago
The device was easy to mount and worked perfectly the first time.
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Posted 7 years ago
very easy to install & set up, good prouct would recomend it
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Posted 7 years ago
Makes setting up your Pi(s) a doddle. The screen is BRIGHT! It's fairly sharp for what it is and the fit and finish is excellent. Quick delivery and a decent price given the quality. Buy the frame with it, a bit fiddly to put together but it really does a good job and don't forget the little power lead. Overall you'll end up with a neater job.
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Posted 7 years ago
I would highly recommend this item, combined with the Smarticase
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Posted 7 years ago
I used this screen for a portable retropie/kodi build for an in-car entertainment system for my kids. It works like a dream for retropie, and I can still get HDMI out for when I want to do big screen gaming. Response time is great, touchscreen accuracy is spot on. No touch support for retropie at present, which was a bit disappointing for scummvm, but I have also used it as a kiosk screen for installations, and also as a document reader. The documentation is good and there are some excellent cases for printing on thingiverse if you search. The power lead is a little bit of an inconvenient position, you might want to consider a 90 degree adapter to get both power leads in. Needs a fairly beefy PSU if you are powering a pi3 and the screen over gpio. Get the official 2.5A PSU to avoid disappointment.
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Posted 7 years ago