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, ...
The folks at Raspberry Pi have announced a new touchscreen component for people using boards to create miniature touchscreen appliances: The 5-inch Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 is a 720p IPS ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts interested in building their very own laptop using the Raspberry Pi 400 Personal Computer combined with a small 11.9-inch touchscreen LCD might be interested in a new project ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi case complete with 3.5 inch TFT 480 x 320 pixel LCD touchscreen which is now available the purchase price of just $16 or roughly £13.
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Touchsy is family of 3.2 inch, 320 x 240 pixel LCD touchscreen displays designed to work with most single-board computers. There are three versions designed for specific hardware platforms and a ...
Raspberry Pi Foundation is rolling out a smaller and more deliciously affordable version of its Touch Display 2. The new model is a 5-inch variant with similar specifications to the refreshed 7-inch ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation today announced a touchscreen display for the small computer, on sale for $60 (or £48 in the UK). The display has an 800×480 resolution, 10-finger capacitive touch ...
If you feel the need to house a Raspberry Pi in a case, there's now an option to put it in one topped by a 3.5-inch touchscreen display. The unnamed screen-case for the Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 is ...
Raspberry Pi computers don’t need a case, but it’s not a bad idea to put them in one to reduce the risk of breaking something. Plus some of them look nice… and others actually add functionality to ...
Although it's pretty easy to hook up a Raspberry Pi to a screen using its HDMI port, it's not exactly the most portable of solutions (especially if there isn't a TV or monitor around). The Raspberry ...
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