

Our guide on rotating the display with Raspberry Pi Technical Details Our guide on using Displays and Screens with Raspberry Pi We're full-time makers and love Raspberry Pi, we've used this display as a monitor in multiple projects and have written some guides on how to get it working, how to enable/disable touch, rotating the display and more! Once it's all connected up, reboot or power up your Raspberry Pi and it will auto-detect the display and you'll be away! The display will technically work with the older Model A and Model B boards (connecting it to the DSI port on the Pi board), however the mounting holes on the back of the display will only line up with the newer board designs (A, B and Pi2). If you need a complete kit, we've got the Touchscreen Kit for Raspberry Pi that includes everything you need. Note: Raspberry Pi and power supply are NOT included in this kit! See the guides below to learn how to setup your screen using the Raspberry Pi's power supply.



7-inch TFT screen - With the 7 inch TFT display, you'll have a resolution of 800x480 crisp pixels to display your Pi's desktop environment, be it Retro-Gaming, OctoPrint, Media Center, or Video Kiosk.The 7-inch display is large enough to comfortable view any desktop environment and features a resolution of 800x480 pixels, plenty enough! The capacitive touchscreen is accurate and responsive, and with the new onscreen keyboard in the newest releases of Raspbian OS, you'll have all you need for a standalone Pi project! The Official 7-inch Touchscreen for the Raspberry Pi is the best touchscreen for your Pi project. PiicoDev OLED Display Module (128圆4) SSD1306 Price: $14.30Īdafruit PCA9548 8-Channel STEMMA QT / Qwiic I2C Multiplexer - TCA9548A Compatible Price: $17.09Ģ4-in-1 Precision Screwdriver Kit Price: $16.90
