IDUINO 5 Inch Raspberry Pi Screen Touchscreen 800×480 TFT LCD Display HDMI Interface for Raspberry Pi 4B 3B+ 3B 2B+ BB Black Banana Pi Windows 10 8 7

IDUINO 5 Inch Raspberry Pi Screen Touchscreen 800×480 TFT LCD Display HDMI Interface for Raspberry Pi 4B 3B+ 3B 2B+ BB Black Banana Pi Windows 10 8 7

IDUINO 5 Inch Raspberry Pi Screen Touchscreen 800×480 TFT LCD Display HDMI Interface for Raspberry Pi 4B 3B+ 3B 2B+ BB Black Banana Pi Windows 10 8 7
Price: ₹5,282.00
(as of May 30, 2024 02:29:48 UTC – Details)



Specifications
5.0″ TFT LCD Module

Resolution:800×400

Touch Screen Type: Resistive LCD driver IC: ILI9486L

Refresh rate: 60Hz

LCD Size: 121.11mm*77.93mm

Micro USB: get 5V power (not need when connect by GPIO)

GPIO (13*2): get 5V power& touch function

HDMI interface: for HDMI transmission

Backlight switch: turn on/off the backlight for saving power

Compatible Devices & OS

Monitor can work with standard HDMI devices (adjust output resolution to 800*480),

while the touch function is only available for Raspbian and Ubuntu systems.

Touch panel function not supported—Retropie, Windows 10 IOT, Kodi, Windows 10/8/7.

*When working with Raspberry Pi 4, please comment out by adding # in the front of “dtoverlay = vc4-fkms-V3D” or delete this line directly in the config.txt file.

Packing List :
1 x 5.0″ TFT LCD Module For Raspberry Pi

5 inch HDMI display with 800*480 mini LCD screen, high resolution picture, large viewing angle, fast response time, full color display. It supports manual backlight control, backlight switch can be turn off to lower power consumption.
It is resistive touchscreen monitor which comes with a touch pen for easy use. When work with Raspberry Pi 4 3B+ 3B 2B+, directly plugged, I/Os for touch function and power supply, HDMI interface for displaying.
This mini hdmi monitor can also work with standard HDMI device such as PC monitor, please adjust output resolution to 800*480 and use 5V2A power supply to power it. The touch function is NOT available in this case.

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