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Whether you're building a portable Raspberry Pi tablet, a desktop cyberdeck, a retro gaming console, or an industrial control panel, the 7-inch HDMI IPS Capacitive Touchscreen Monitor delivers the visual quality and responsive touch experience your project deserves. With wide compatibility spanning single-board computers, Windows PCs, and major gaming consoles, this Capacitive Touch Screen display is as versatile as it is beautiful.
Stunning Visuals with IPS Technology
Not all 7-inch displays are created equal. This monitor features an IPS (In-Plane Switching) panel that delivers:
Wide Viewing Angles: Up to 178 degrees—colors remain accurate even when viewing from the side
Rich Color Reproduction: True-to-life color for photos, videos, and user interfaces
Excellent Image Quality: 1024x600 resolution provides sharp text and detailed graphics
Full-View Design: Minimal bezels maximize screen real estate
Responsive 5-Point Capacitive Touch
Say goodbye to inaccurate resistive touchscreens. This display features a capacitive touch panel with GT911 touch IC, offering:
5-Point Multi-Touch: Pinch, zoom, rotate, and multi-finger gestures work smoothly
High Sensitivity: Responds to light touches—no stylus or pressure required
Driver-Free Operation: Works out of the box with Raspbian, Ubuntu, Kali, Windows 10/11, and more
Glove-Friendly: Works with most thin touchscreen gloves
6H Tempered Glass for Durability
The touch panel isn't just responsive—it's tough. Toughened glass with 6H hardness provides:
Scratch Resistance: Keys, tools, and daily use won't leave marks
Impact Protection: Absorbs minor impacts without cracking
Easy Cleaning: Smudge-resistant coating makes wiping clean effortless
Long Lifespan: Maintains clarity and touch performance over years of use
Wide Compatibility for Endless Projects
Single-Board Computers:
Raspberry Pi: 3B+, 4B (supports Raspbian, Ubuntu, Kali, Windows 10 IOT)
Banana Pi: M-series, M2, M3, M4
BeagleBone: BB Black and other variants
As a Computer Monitor:
Windows: 7, 8, 10, 11 (touch support, driver-free)
Linux: Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian (touch support with standard drivers)
As a Game Console Display: (Note: when use for game player, there is not touch function)
Sony: PS4, PS4 Pro
Microsoft: Xbox 360, Xbox One
Nintendo: Switch (via HDMI adapter)
Practical Features for Everyday Use
Independent Backlight Adjustment:
A dedicated hardware button lets you adjust screen brightness on the fly—no software menus, no drivers, no hassle. Dim for late-night coding sessions or brighten for well-lit workshops.
HDMI Input:
Standard HDMI interface means no proprietary cables or adapters. Just plug and play with any HDMI source.
3.5mm Audio Output:
Connect headphones or external speakers for projects that need sound—retro gaming, media players, or alert systems.
Power Requirements:
Micro USB (5V/2A) power input. Use a quality power supply to ensure stable operation, especially when driving both the display and a Raspberry Pi.
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