People have been plugging Raspberry Pi boards into all kinds of displays for years, but now there’s an official—and portable—option: a 7-inch capacitive touch screen that will set you back just $60.
The Raspberry Pi is a tiny desktop computer that sells for about $35… but like most desktops, you need to spend a little more money to actually use the Raspberry Pi since it needs a display, mouse, ...
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Raspberry Pi releases a 5-inch version of its touch screen, and yes, it's at a good price
Raspberry Pi released a 5-inch variant of the Touch Display 2 to complement the 7-inch model. The 5-inch touchscreen comes with built-in features and affordable pricing, making it worth considering ...
A 5-inch HDMI touchscreen display for use with Raspberry Pi is available from Winstar. A 5-inch HDMI touchscreen display for use with Raspberry Pi is available from Winstar. With a resolution of 800 x ...
Raspberry Pi debuts its first official touchscreen display at £48, complete with industrial features
It's easier to develop Raspberry Pi projects with the touchscreen display that integrates into Raspbian OS Raspberry Pi Foundation The Raspberry Pi Foundation has finally released its first official ...
Winstar has launched a new 5in HDMI Interface TFT display for use with Raspberry Pi. Its resolution is 800 x 480 with resistive and capacitive touch options. It comes with a control board with HDMI ...
While writing about Kali Linux on the Raspberry Pi recently, I started thinking about portability with the Raspberry Pi. Until now, I have used a standard HDMI desktop monitor (24", 1920x1080), which ...
A year after it was first announced, the Raspberry Pi touch display finally launched on Tuesday. The new component means Raspberry Pi hackers can now experiment with an officially sanctioned 7-inch, ...
[Andrei Istodorescu] has been hard at work building a 7″ touch-screen rig which runs XBMC. It may be upside-down, but the Raspberry Pi board which is front and center is still easily recognizable.
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