🌟 Touch the Future with Every Swipe!
The SUNFOUNDERRaspberry Pi 10 inch Touch Screen is a high-performance 10.1" LCD display featuring a native resolution of 1280x800, designed for seamless integration with various computing boards like Raspberry Pi and LattePanda. With a sleek design, responsive touchscreen, and efficient power consumption, it’s perfect for both professional and personal projects.
Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Total USB Ports | 1 |
Total HDMI Port | 1 |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Pixel Pitch | 0.18 |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Technology | LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
Screen Finish Type | flat |
Colour | 10.1" Touchscreen |
VESA Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Special Features | Touchscreen |
Specific Uses | Spiele |
Item Weight | 1.87 Pounds |
Screen Size | 10.1 Inches |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Consumption | 4 Watts |
Maximum Display Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
Native Resolution | 1280x800 |
Resolution | HD |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
T**B
Good value for money. All needed in the box
I like there is power supply as well as all the cables needed to connect raspberry pi, nothing extra is needed
A**L
Good value
Mostly impressed with this kit, it all went together well and works fine. Touch screen is a little insensitive sometimes for finger use.
W**N
Works quite well, 5v is under powered
Nice display, crisp clear and relatively big. The touch screen works really nicely although does appear to be 5 finger not 10 finger tested on Buster on a rpi3b.The builtin 5V cannot reliably power a rpi3b so I really doubt it could handle a rpi4. On the 3b the lightning bolt is nearly always on, so I just power the rpi separately.Overall I like this display, I just wish it were a little cheaper ;)Picture is of it running my Smoopi, 3D/CNC controller S/W written in Kivy running standalone (no XWindows). (It is on github if you are interested).
R**R
Excellent screen. Crisp, bright and responsive. [edit] And broken after 4 weeks :-(
[edit]Unfortunately 4 weeks on, it's already dead.I'd 3d printed a bracket for it and mounted it onto my kitchen wall where it was happily sitting with the Pi attached to its back. There it lived for those 4 weeks and during this time it worked really well.Sadly I came to use it yesterday and noticed there was no backlight anymore and the Pi on the back was off. If it wasn't for the LEDs still being powered on the screen controller board I'd have suspected the power supply but no, the board gets power - those LEDs aren't magic... but that's the only sign of life now. The USB port no longer provides power (hence why the Pi was off), the backlight no longer functions and there's zero sign of even an attempt to render anything.Broken after just 4 weeks, it's a shame I can't go below 1 star!Original review follows...[/edit]You may wince at the price (I know I did...) but this is an excellent screen for that price.Comes with everything you'd need to start using this immediately (minus the Pi/whatever board you want to use it with obviously!).The included HDMI cable is quite stiff and has 'chunky/large' connectors that mean you'll want to replace it should you want to keep all cabling within the confines of the back area. I.E. the cable supplied would stick out the bottom if you wanted to create a case/flush mount the screen. It might even cause issues if you were to place it on a stand with it hitting the desk. I replaced with a slim, short cable I already had to hand.The front glass (glossy sadly so whilst it looks beautiful, it does mean it reflects everything, including my attempts to take a picture of it without actually taking a picture of the room behind me!) is about 2 mm thick and extends out around the back box/electronics area behind. Ideal for making a case to sit inside without worrying about random cables sticking out of the side (assuming you replace that HDMI cable!) or even mounting flush inside something. Will look very professional when mounted somewhere.Already had the Pi set up for the existing project with Rasbian so unboxed the screen, plugged it all together according to their guide (mentioned up in the product description), booted it all up and voila... it just worked. The touchscreen is accurate and responsive - no juddering of the input. Not tested beyond 2 fingers but zooming/panning works as you'd expect.The screen comes with all menu options at default levels, eg brightness 50%. Use the OSD just like you would any normal monitor to adjust according to your needs with brightness, contrast and saturation values, OSD timeout, volume control etc. Not tried any speakers with it so cannot comment on that aspect.Time will tell with reliability/longevity of course but initial impressions of the device, how well it has been made and works means it's off to a good start.
M**C
Good quality picture and can make your own stand with stand offs
I bought an extra glass screen protector for this as well and I am using stand off screws for the feet to keep it sturdy and upright, also it needs re programming using the line "lcd_rotate=2" to the top of the file in Config.sys which you will find in the boot directory or just program it in from the desktop if your using a Pi 3. Hope my review is helpful if it was please give me a like.
J**N
Seemed decent for a few days then just died untouched overnight whilst switched off.
I hooked this up to a Pi4, had it all working once I had added a powered hub (it's quite a high drain for USB power from a pi without this and is unstable then), and was using it for a few days, turned it off for new year and it never turned on again; less than a fortnight before dying whilst switched off and untouched seems like either poor design or quality control, and as they are out of stock now I'll source a different make with speakers instead.The Sunfounder tech support team only responded in the morning, leaving long gaps with them requesting video evidence of the device doing nothing, wasting more time without a functioning screen, so be cautious regarding expectations for support too. I fear this is a company that puts quality control on the consumer to make things cheap, so decide if you are happy to wait if things don't work or fail quickly before buying.
J**4
Good screen for hobyist projects.
I bought this to build a custom software defined radio appliance and I am very pleased with its quality and functionnality. It provides mounting and power for a Raspberry Pi 4 that works pretty well. The video driver board features a built-in stero amplifier that picks its input from the HDMI feed from the RPi. You can use a 4 pins JST2mm connector to drive two 4 ohms speakers up to 3W which is a good thing for my project and saves me from adding a separate amplifier. The only minor drawback is that the 5 display control buttons are mounted directly on the board and there is no connector to mount them remotely. Jumpers can be easily soldered to install remote switches to control the display.
S**A
Ha dei punti di forza molto importanti
Il grosso vantaggio di questo monitor 10", oltre ad una risoluzione nativa superiore alla concorrenza è che la scheda di controllo alimenta direttamente il raspberry, evitando di dover acquistare un alimentatore extra. D'altra parte il connettore di alimentazione non è USB e quindi può essere scomodo in alcune situazioni. Altra scomodità è che il montaggio prevede che la scheda MicroSD del raspberry finisca accanto alla scheda del monitor rendendone difficoltosa l'estrazione. Però sono problemi minori e in ogni caso lo consiglio vivamente.
L**.
Klasse Touchscreen für Bastler, wenn auch nicht perfekt
Bevor ich mich für dieses Produkt entschieden habe, habe ich einen günstigeren Touchscreen-Monitor eines Wettbewerbers gekauft, der allerdings mit den Anforderungen, die ich ihm gegeben habe, nicht ganz klargekommen ist.Ich wollte einen Raspberry Pi 4 unter Android 10 anschließen und permanent anzeigen lassen, um so eine Art Dashboard für mein Hobbyzimmer anzeigen zu lassen. Dieser Touchscreen-Monitor leistet die Aufgabe mit Bravour. Ich finde vor allem klasse, dass verschiedenste Boards an den Monitor montiert werden können und dabei vom USB-Port sogar ausreichend mit Strom versorgt werden, selbst bei meinem stromhungrigen Setup.Mit den beiliegenden Kabeln geht das auch super ordentlich; selbst wenn man den Screen nirgends einbaut, sieht man von vorne keine Kabel oder Anschlüsse.Die Auflösung ist klasse, wenn der Client richtig eingestellt ist. Die Farben könnten allerdings kräftiger ausfallen, ist für mein Endresultat zwar weniger wichtig, aber wenn man bspw. Bilder über den Monitor betrachten will, sollte man sich drauf einstellen, dass diese etwas blasser als normal aussehen.Der Monitor kommt ohne Lautsprecher daher, sodass man entweder einen eigenen anschließen muss, oder seinen Client ein wenig umkonfigurieren muss, das ist aber i.d.R. kein Akt.Zunächst wollte ich den Touchscreen aufstellen, allerdings liegen keine Standfüße bei, sondern eine Anleitung zum 3D-Drucken der Standfüße. ...ok? Hab ihn dann doch in eine "Wand" gebaut, war für mich angenehmer, als mir einen 3D-Drucker zuzulegen.Touch funktioniert zuverlässig, könnte allerdings ein ganz klein bisschen besser kalibriert sein. Das machen die Wettbewerber aber erfahrungsgemäß nicht besser, habe mich daher dran gewöhnt und ist für mich kein Minuspunkt.Alles in allem bin ich sehr zufrieden. Mit dem Monitor kommt auch ein umfangreiches Paket an Peripherie, mit dem so gut wie alles angeschlossen werden kann. Ein Kabel zur Stromversorgung von Pi und Monitor reicht - sehr komfortabel.Die drei Euro für einen kleinen Lautsprecher hätte man, meiner Meinung nach, aber doch noch investieren können, bei der Bluetooth-Lösung, die mir dazu eingefallen ist, will ich es auf Dauer nicht belassen.Sind am Ende des Tages 4,5/5 Sterne, bin zufrieden.
D**N
il n'y a pas de pieds pour le faire tenir debout scandale voir ci dessous
de plus la notice n'est qu'en anglais inadmissible en France (je crois qu'il y a une loi la dessus)et comme je le disais : il n'y a pas de pieds pour le faire tenir deboutGrands princes ils vous offrent le plan (zippé) pour l'imprimer chez vousalors il reste l'option d'acheter une imprimante 3 D pour fabriquer deux pieds à quelques centimesJe trouve ça mesquin, à moins qu'ils ne vendent aussi des imprimantes.messieurs de la SunFounder Compagny, Je ne vous salue pas et la prochaine fois je passerais mon chemin.Si quelqu'un trouve leur adresse mail je le autorise et leur demande de leur envoyer mon mécontentement.je vous en remercie et vous adresse mes meilleures salutations [email protected]
B**.
Superior to the "official" Pi display in every way. A little tricky to get working with Volumio.
This is a higher quality display with higher resolution than the official 7" display for only slightly more cash. The touchscreen also works better. I find that scrolling is barely useable on the 7" display, while it is FAR smoother and more responsive on this 10.1" display. The fact that this 10.1" display includes the brick and can also power most Raspberry Pi boards actually makes it great value versus buying the 7-inch display plus a separate good power brick. The only Pi I have had trouble powering from this display was the newest Raspberry Pi 3B+ model. That board gave me a low voltage indicator in Raspbian. For me, it was worth buying a separate brick for the Pi 3B+ to have this screen. I'm using it with a Raspberry Pi 3B+, a HifiBerry DAC+ Pro, and Volumio as a desktop FLAC player. It makes Volumio far more usable. I don't think I could ever go back to using the official 7" display after using a couple of these on projects, so far. Highly recommended.[UPDATE]I'm still using these displays, so I thought I'd give an update. A few weeks ago, I had to use their customer service for a problem. I discovered that one of the displays I originally purchased had a dead area where the touchscreen wouldn't let me click. I contacted Sunfounder support via email and received a fairly quick response. They gave me troubleshooting steps to try which verified that the display was malfunctioning. They replaced the display immediately and the replacement has worked perfectly. Their support was very good, which is something I can't say about a lot of companies selling online. They actually cared whether I was happy with their product. Because of their excellent support, I actually logged onto their website to look at their other products. (I like purchasing from people who take good care of me after the sale.) I can see why a lot of teachers are using them as a source for STEM-oriented equipment, project kits, and accessories. Being able to get help when you need it is extremely important when you're trying to teach technology in today's overcrowded classrooms. Anyway, I'm an old-school gadget geek (an "ancient geek philosopher") who makes a variety of devices as a hobby. Browsing through their items, I found several cool components I plan to use on future projects. I found myself wishing a lot of those kits had existed when I was a kid.Being a picky old guy, I can always think of things I would improve on any product I've ever purchased, so here are a few things I'd like to see on these displays.1. Instructions for configuring these displays with the most common operating systems on single board computers, like the Raspberry Pi. The documentation site was helpful, but I would love to have seen a printed page or even a link to a better set of instructions online.2. Some sort of basic desktop stand. I had to design and 3D print my own stand to use these and not everyone has a 3D printer. Plus, I could have started my project quicker if a stand were included.3. Slightly more power output for powering the latest, more powerful single board computers. I was using the latest Raspberry Pi 3B+ and got low power warnings. More current (~3A) and slightly higher voltage (~5.3V) would have saved me from needing a second power brick, making this screen an even better value.These three wish list items weren't deal breakers for me, so I'm only mentioning them in case others have different requirements. The bottom line is, I still highly recommend these displays, but now I also recommend Sunfounder for their customer service. I hope this update helps.
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