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The official Raspberry Pi display and case make for a nice, compact package. Today I find out what it's like to assemble, connect, and use.
Last year the team launched the official Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2, an optional $60 accessory designed to make it easy to add a 7 inch, 720p touchscreen display to a Raspberry Pi.
The display has an 800×480 resolution, 10-finger capacitive touch capability, and an adapter board that is used both to power the display and connect to the Raspberry Pi with a DSI ribbon cable.
The recently introduced Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 is a new LCD panel designed to provide multi-point capacitive touch controls to Pi-powered projects. The original Touch Display ...
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Getting touchy-feely with a Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2
Ideal for that one weird project you've been thinking about HANDS ON A $40, 5-inch touchscreen has landed for the Raspberry Pi, offering a smaller sibling for the existing 7-inch model.… The display ...
[Optismon] has long held an interest in capacitive touch screen sensors, and has recently turned his attention to the official Raspberry Pi 7-inch touchscreen display.
The new 7-inch touchscreen for the Raspberry Pi mini-computer. Raspberry Pi How touching: the cheap-as-chips now has an official 7-inch touchscreen for building a basic tablet or control panel.
It's taken almost a year, but the official Raspberry Pi touch display has gone on sale today, offering tinkerers a 7-inch capacitive 800 x 480 touchscreen display that supports 10-finger touch.
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Raspberry Pi releases smaller five-inch Touch Display 2 - MSN
Raspberry Pi releases a smaller model of its updated touch display. This time with $20 off the price but the same display as the larger model.
The new Raspberry Pi PiTFT is equipped with a 3.5? display offering a resolution of 480×320 16-bit colour pixels and comes with a resistive touch overlay so is slightly larger than the popular ...
Raspberry Pi mini PC owners who are looking for a small 3.5 inch TFT screen for their Raspberry Pi projects might be interested in a new display called the PiScreen.
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