🎉 Elevate Your Screen Game with HMTECH!
The HMTECH 7 Inch Raspberry Pi Touchscreen Monitor features a high-resolution IPS display with dual speakers, offering plug-and-play functionality for a variety of devices including Raspberry Pi and Windows PCs. With adjustable brightness and multiple viewing modes, this monitor is perfect for both work and play.
Brand | HMTECH |
Product Dimensions | 0.99 x 16.51 x 10.39 cm; 499 g |
Item model number | HICK070V.CC |
Manufacturer | HMTECH |
Series | Small monitor |
Color | Black |
Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1024*600 |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Power Source | DC |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 499 g |
V**Y
Works well with Raspberry Pi 4B - clear audio and HDMI video
Great portable display option for a SBC computer such as the Raspberry Pi. This works perfectly with my Raspberry Pi 4B ( running Raspbian Buster, 1920x1080 resolution at 60 Hz) that I'm using in a project. You will need to purchase a Micro HDMI to Mini HDMI Cable, as the package includes a mini to full HDMI cable only to connect the display ( mini-HDMI input) to Raspberry Pi 3, and the 4B has 2 mini-HDMI outputs only. Get one with a coiled cable so that it fits the devices together without excessive bending. The included USB-A to USB-C cable lets you power the display directly from the Raspberry Pi's USB/USB3 ports. Stereo audio and video work well. No static on display . Note this does not come with a stand, so you may need to make your own using a 3D printer or wall-mount using the provided holes on the display frame. The Raspberry Pi can be mounted directly on the back of the display. Touchscreen works well ( note you need to use the correct USB-C input connection to power on) . Also, if connecting the Pi to another monitor besides this one, make sure you toggle the audio HDMI input to the display ( HDMI 1 or 2) .
M**E
It's all about use case...
It's ok for a general compute use or as an auxillary monitor which I use it for. And it works great. Anyone know how to calibrate the touch screen? That's my only real complaint. I touch the screen but the main display shows the touch response. Example, if I touch the center of this touch screen. I see the touch occur on the center of my main monitor. Running Windows 11. Other than that...not bad for the $$.
K**N
So far so good!
Interfaces easily with modern devices, quality for a 7 inch screen is market standard and the touch seems fine for it's purpose.7 inches for a screen is a little small for some people but the proximity of the device to your eyes is really the determining factor here.
R**M
Not plug and play for use on Raspbery Pi 4
The screen is listed as a 1024x600 but the raspbery pi os only detects it as 720x480.The pictures and description for this product are incorrect and misleading. The display comes with a mini hdmi cable but it is in fact a min-hdmi to regular HDMI cable. So it does not interface with a respberry pi 4. It is ok for a raspberry pi 3, but now days most folks would use a pi-4 or a py-5.In reality what is required to work with a raspbery pi 4 is a micro hdmi to mini-hdmi. The screen has a mini-HDMI port, and the pi-4 has a micro-hdmi port It is very frustrating when sellers are not transparent.May need to configure to X11 in order for the screen to work on a pi-4 with bookworm os
G**N
Touchscreen didn't work
I purchased this for my Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. My biggest complaint is that the touchscreen doesn't work. There's no manual included in the box, only a QR code that leads to a page with manuals for two products, neither matching my product's part number.I'm using a 5V 25W USB power supply with a USB-A to 2xUSB-C connector. I tried powering both the power and touch inputs, swapping the USB-C connectors in case one was bad, and powering just the touch input. I couldn't get the touch functionality to work.Additionally, the screen is quite dim, even with the brightness set to 100%. Another issue is that the mounting studs only allow me to mount two of the four holes on the Pi Zero.The price is reasonable, and if I didn't need the touch capabilities, I'd keep it. However, since I do need touch functionality, I'm returning it.
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