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The HMTECH 7-inch Raspberry Pi portable monitor features a sharp 800x480 IPS LCD display with a 178° viewing angle and 3ms response time. It supports plug-n-play via HDMI and USB power, compatible with Raspberry Pi models, Windows PCs, and gaming consoles. Lightweight and durable with tempered glass and a bracket mount, it offers flexible display modes for enhanced productivity and entertainment on the go.
Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Total Thunderbolt Ports | 2 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Response Time | 3 Milliseconds |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Native Resolution | 800 X 480 |
Resolution | 800*480 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.39"D x 6.5"W x 4.09"H |
Screen Size | 7 Inches |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Is Electric | No |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Brightness | 300 Lux |
Pixel Pitch | 0.31 |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Technology | LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Warranty Type | 90 Days Manufacturer Limited Warranty |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Mount Type | Bracket |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Gaming Device, Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, Microsoft Device, TV, Video Game Console |
Special Features | Portable Monitor, PS4 Monitor, Gaming Monitor, Wall Mountable |
Specific Uses For Product | Multimedia/Personal/Gaming/Business |
B**O
Great resolution for a 7inch monitor.
I've been using this monitor with a pi4 for about 6 months without an issue. The resolution is great for a 7inch monitor. I use a 9 inch ribbon cable for the hdmi, nothing special, but it works good.
S**.
Portable and Versatile Raspberry Pi Monitor
I recently purchased the HMTECH 7 Inch Raspberry Pi Screen, and it has become an essential addition to my setup for its portability and functionality.This monitor features an 800x480 resolution IPS LCD display, offering crisp and clear visuals for Raspberry Pi models including 4, 3, 2, Zero, B, and B+. It supports various operating systems including Windows 11/10/8/7, making it versatile for different projects and applications.The monitor is non-touch, which simplifies its setup and use. Its compact size and lightweight design make it ideal for portable setups or as a secondary display for monitoring tasks.Overall, the HMTECH 7 Inch Raspberry Pi Screen is an excellent choice for anyone needing a reliable and portable monitor for their Raspberry Pi projects. It delivers quality display performance and compatibility with multiple devices, enhancing productivity and creativity. Highly recommended for its affordability and practicality.
D**S
Horrendous viewing angles but overall decent quality
So i got one of these to use as a test monitor for some RPI and other projects. It's a pretty good value for the price, it's surprisingly heavy, and the feature set is not bad. More inputs would be nice, but it's fine.The picture quality is fine, although the brightness is not amazing. Certainly usable in the daytime but not in direct sunlight. However, the viewing angles are terrible.If you hold it in landscape mode and tilt left to right, it's actually pretty good, it stays clear right up to 90 degrees either way, so that's great. If you tilt it down, it stays ok as well. However, if you tilt it upwards, it fades to 95% blackness at about 45 degrees, although it does come back once you go past that. What that does mean though is if you have it propped up on your desk, your normal viewing angle is likely to be right smack in the middle of the darkest view of the screen. Definitely a bummer.If this was going to be my daily driver or a device I used for something I constantly interacted with, I'd be very disappointed, however for testing and light usage, it's fine.While it does feel pretty solidly built, I would strongly recommend making some kind of case for it. The mounting standoffs and speakers on the bottom do provide some level of protection for the back, but there are plenty of relatively large surface mount components that could get knocked off. The bigger threat though is the exposed edges of the display glass. They're not sharp, but that kind of thin edge is by far the easiest to break, you could easily shatter it if it slid along your desk or got knocked into.Overall i'm pretty happy with it, but the other reviews saying it's durable and that it has great viewing angles are pretty off base. Considering the price point, it's about as good as you can get on Amazon, so it's not a bad purchase. I wouldn't use it as a daily driver, certainly not without making a case for it, but for many use cases, it ain't bad.
P**N
Perfect - for the price, at least for Pi5
I'm very pleased with this display. I should have ordered one months ago, and I'll be ordering more.No issue with setup, viewing angles, the stand, or anything else. The trickiest issue I had was that I had an app opening with bigger resolution than the display and so I couldn't use the app properly. Ctl-Alt-LeftArrow (or right) resized the app and then I could use it. That's an OS issue, not the display's fault.Its power source is USB and thus from the Pi5 itself (I have the 27-watt Pi5 power supply).I have two use cases: basic monitor when I'm on the road and don't want to carry a big monitor (with more power requirements). And basic display without taking up much desk space. For those use cases, this is perfect, especially at this price.
Y**S
Two monitors tested, both with major display issues
The media could not be loaded. Monitor 1:I received this monitor, plugged it to my Raspberry Pi and a constant flickering was seen on screen. While my phone’s camera didn’t capture it as I was able to see it with my eyes, some can be seen slower than it really was in the included video. Another issue I found with this monitor was a very weird vignette around the screen. I reached out to Amazon to exchange the monitor.Monitor 2:This second monitor didn’t have the vignette or the flickering but when displaying dark images I noticed weird bright spots around the edge of the screen. So I downloaded an all black image and made it full screen. As you will also see in the included video, all around the screen there are bright spots and some with a reddish tint, which gives me the impression of a damaged screen or as if it was magnetized.In both cases, the image quality failed because of the described problems. While the monitors didn’t have any connectivity issue, the main purpose of a monitor is to get to display images, and if these images are displayed with problems, then I don’t see a reason why to recommend such monitor.
V**R
Well made Bare Board screen
It may not be obvious from the picture ( or maybe it is ) but these are a circuit board with a screen glued to it. None the less, these seem to be well made and work flawlessly. I can't immagine they be real great for gaming but for many other uses they seem to work well. I now own three of these and I find uses for them all the time.Examples:I have a headless server and rather than RDP, KVM, or a full screen and keyboard to debug, I just have a wireless keyboard dongle and HDMI cable always in the server. When I need, I just grab one of these little screens and the wireless keyboard and go to work.I also use one of these for a set of Raspberry Pis that are always on. Handy as a test monitor as well. They are kind of rugged for not having a real case around them. Don't push it too far though. I guess what I'm trying to get across is that they aren't really fragile.
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