

🔥 Elevate your setup with the ultimate mini touchscreen monitor!
The Upgraded 8.8 Inch Small Touchscreen Monitor is a high-resolution (1920x480) IPS display designed for PC enthusiasts and Raspberry Pi users. Featuring a responsive touchscreen, 60Hz refresh rate, and customizable interface, it provides real-time monitoring of CPU, GPU, RAM, network speed, and more. Compatible across multiple platforms, this compact monitor enhances productivity and system awareness with plug-and-play ease.















| ASIN | B0DFGRMZDP |
| Additional Features | Touchscreen |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,617 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #446 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | AISHICHEN |
| Brightness | 400 Candela |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Contrast Ratio | 800:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 209 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 480 |
| Display Technology | LED |
| Display Type | LED |
| Hardware Connectivity | HDMI |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Contrast Ratio | 800:1 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.8"D x 7.8"W x 2.6"H |
| Item Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AISHICHEN |
| Model Name | 8.8-Bulit In Bracket |
| Model Number | 8.8-Bulit In Bracket |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 480 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Resolution | FHD 1920x480 |
| Response Time | 3 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Glossy |
| Screen Size | 8.8 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Glossy |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Viewing Angle | 170 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | Other |
A**V
Compact, Clear, and Very Useful
This little touchscreen monitor is fantastic for adding extra functionality to my setup. The display is sharp and bright, and the touchscreen is responsive with no noticeable lag. I’ve been using it to monitor PC stats with AIDA64, and it works perfectly for that. Setup was straightforward just plug in via USB and it’s ready to go. The size is compact but still large enough to clearly see all the information I need. Great for PC enthusiasts or anyone who wants a small, versatile secondary screen.
J**S
Good product
The monitor looks great and is bright. If youre using it with AIDA64 it's perfect. Seems like a waisted though. I use it with macrodeck since it is a touch sensitive monitor. I place my macros on it and can easily switch between tasks. Very cool product. It doesnt turn off automatically so if you plug it into a source that stays powered during sleep or even when the computer is off, it will stay on. That's easy to fix, just dont do that. I'll buy some more when I build the other systems. Great product.
G**W
Really Cool and Worth Getting Through the Software Troubles
Really great hardware but the software is difficult to use. The screen is bright and high resolution. The VMAX editing software required to make custom displays is all in Chinese. So with Google Translate and some frustration, I decoded the software and was able to make a beautiful display. I 3d printed a stand to mount this on my desk. Now that I've figured it out, I want a 2nd to install inside my tower.
J**P
Busted at 66 days of use
Worked great until it didn't. It was a bit annoying to set up and I had to buy a few adapters since the included cable wasn't long enough for my set up, but otherwise happy with the funtionality and quality. However, 6 days after the return window, this screen is unusable. There's a weird burn-in of the exact image that was displayed at 9:38 AM on Sep 30 (it's not actually burn-in, since the "burned in" image is specific to one time--it's clearly something with the display adapter, not the screen itself). The screen is still connected to my PC and still responds, even if the image burn-in wasn't a problem, the color is off, it's blurry, and the motion is all stuttered. I've unplugged and plugged. Restarted the PC. Reinstalled drivers. No apparent solution.
L**E
fantastic display quality with high resolution
I recently picked up the 8.8 Inch Small Touchscreen Monitor for my Raspberry Pi and overall, I'm quite satisfied. The display quality is fantastic, with crystal clear visuals at a high resolution of 1920 × 480. It's perfect for my PC temperature and sensor panel display needs. The touch screen is a convenient feature, though I did encounter some occasional issues with responsiveness, which was a bit frustrating. The included HDMI and USB cables made setup a breeze, and it connected seamlessly with my Windows setup. However, I find the brightness control a bit lacking, as it could be more intuitive. The build quality seems solid, but given some reviews about durability, I’m hoping it holds up over time. Despite some minor quirks, it’s been a great addition to my ARGB computer case setup and fits perfectly on my desk.
D**N
Great Extra Touch Screen!
This small touch screen bar is actually really useful. You can use applications to make it like a Stream Deck, and it can help increase productivity for apps like photoshop and macros to navigate around the web, etc. It's pretty bright where I feel like I need to turn it down a bit so I can comfortably look at it. The size it decent where I can use it to look at chat logs or use it for macros. The screen looks sharp, and the resolution is like 1080p. Its easy to setup where you just need to plug in the correct ports and then it will turn on.
J**R
Not as described
Not as described. The description says it came with software and there is nothing on it. Reached out to seller and they sent a link with no type of comunication to a google document. document can not be scanned by goggle docs so no clue if it is safe. Sent that back to them and never heard another word. I assume it is a hacked version of AIDA64 but there software will tell you it is a blacklisted key eventually so you will end up needing to purchase it if you want this for it's inteneded purpose. The device itself works fine and screen is good so if you are using this not to monitor your computer sensors then i would say it would be fine. I will be returning this item
I**R
Awesome little device
This little thing is pretty amazing. I used HWiNFO64 and a piece of software called Rainmeter to build a PC monitoring app. I'm still fiddling with it, but it works very well. I've only been using it about 3-4 months, so I can't speak on long term reliability. Tips: 1) For completely free software use HWiNFO64 and Rainmeter to make your user interface. Use the HWiNFO gadget that writes data to your registry and Rainmeter can read this information and display it. It's not as easy to use as AIDA64, but it's free! Aida64 will cost you $60 for the software and updates. After a year, Aida64 will still run, but if you want updates you'll have to fork over more $$$. The paid version of HWiNFO64 is over twice as expensive as Aida64 or you have to pay $30/year to use it on a subscription model. The paid version of HWiNFO64 is necessary if you want to use the shared memory feature and don't want to have to re-enable the feature every 12 hours). Shared memory is a bit easier to use when designing your user interface than their registry method. 2) Configure the touch screen to use this monitor go to Control Panel->Tablet PC Settings and you can set this monitor as the touchscreen. 3) Buy a 180° adapter for the USB-C and a 180° mini-HDMI adapter so that the cables can be tucked behind the monitor instead of shooting off to the side. The only real cons I've found are: 1) It's hard to find a tablet stand for this thing. I bought one, but found out the lip on the bottom was too small because the mfr assumed you'll only put a thin+flat tablet on it. I'll end up designing and printing a stand that makes this hover over my keyboard eventually. 2) DPI is very small and windows doesn't support different DPI settings on different monitors. The only place this has really affected me are the tooltips on some of my items on my user interface. You have to use a magnifying glass to read them because it's using the normal DPI from my main 2K monitor. 3) (total nitpick) No monitor driver that I've found. I like my monitors in device manager to say what the monitor is instead of "Generic PnP Monitor". I've attached a pic of the rainmeter user interface (still a work in progress as I learn how to do this)
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