

🚀 Elevate your Raspberry Pi setup with ROADOM’s sleek, responsive touchscreen powerhouse!
The ROADOM 10.1’’ Touch Screen Monitor delivers a sharp 1024×600 IPS display with a wide 178° viewing angle and ultra-responsive 3-5 ms 5-point capacitive touch. Designed for Raspberry Pi 5/4/3/Zero and compatible with various devices and OS, it features dual built-in speakers and a protective case integrating the circuit board for durability. The versatile stand allows ergonomic adjustments, while included accessories enable a clean, all-in-one setup by mounting the Pi on the monitor’s back, perfect for professionals seeking a compact, efficient, and stylish workstation.















| ASIN | B0CJNKFVPY |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,440 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #349 in Computer Monitors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (247) |
| Date First Available | October 31, 2023 |
| Image brightness | 300 Candela |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.23 pounds |
| Item model number | Z3-3 |
| Manufacturer | ROADOM |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 5.6 x 0.5 inches |
| Resolution | 1024 x 600 Pixels |
| Standing screen display size | 10.1 Inches |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
S**E
A small and yet readable monitor with touch and speakers to work on your Raspberry Pi
UPDATE: The only down side I found is that it is very tricky to access the MicroSD card when the Pi is mounted on; this can be easily solved with standoffs that lifts the Pi up a little which gives more room for your fingers to pull and insert the card. In the picture I used 11mm brass standoffs. I also put some tape around the edge of the MicroSD card so it could be easily pulled out. ORIGINAL REVIEW: There are 2 versions of this monitor: a 7" and this one which is 10.1". On the 7" version the ports are located on the side, where on this version they're more inward because, well - it is physically bigger. Because of this, the mounted Raspberry Pi on the back along with all the cables are less visible from the front. For this reason and because I wanted something small and still big enough to read from, I decided to go with this 10.1 version and I'm very pleased with it. The box of this monitor is quite rich with stuff - you won't need to go and buy any cable to connect it to your Pi as it comes with all the cables you'd need - it also comes with a screwdriver and screws for mounting your Pi. I didn't even have to use its power adapter as I already have a power adapter for my Pi, and I just connected the included short USB cable from my Pi to the monitor's 5V+TOUCH port to power it up, which also enables the touch. The only thing I did added which wasn't included in the box is a convenient ON / OFF power switch cable, as the Pi 4 that I'm using doesn't have a power switch. The idea of screw mounts specifically for the Raspberry Pi on the back of the monitor is what makes this monitor a very good product - I began a Raspberry Pi course and had trouble trying to keep my Pi and all the cables organized on my desk, which every time turned into a mess when I touched one of the cables. No more with this solution - I mounted the Pi on its back, connected all the included cables and forgot that it's there. It's like having an all-in-one computer, just smaller. :) My desk is now cleaner, and every time I want to access the Pi I just flip the display to its back, do whatever I need and flip it back to the front. The built quality seems and feels very good. It's plastic all around but it seems to be built to last. The tension of the stand is quite firm as well and very steady, and the touch feature is very responsive with no delay or lag. When I got it, I almost forgot that it has internal speakers. I realized that when I went into its menu settings and suddenly saw "Volume". These built-in speakers are very nice thing to have for occasional use, but don't expect too much of them; I have a simple mounted stereo speakers soundbar on my main monitor so I'm no hardcore music listener by any mean, and so to me these built-in speakers are quite good for this small form factor - and it doesn't take any additional space on the desk. To access the menu you use the buttons on the right hand side: there's an ON/OFF button, a Menu button, an Up button which is also a shortcut to access the Brightness, a Down button which is also a shortcut to access the Volume, and an Exit button. The screen quality is very sharp, though only when used on its proper native resolution, which is 1024x600 (if you try different resolutions the image won't be as sharp, but it's a common behavior with all LCD monitors). Though, on boot, I'm not sure why the on-screen menu shows 1280x720, as this is beyond what this monitor is capable of - you can set it to that resolution or even to Full HD from the OS side too, but again, the image won't be as sharp, so make sure you keep it on 1024x600. The menu of this monitor is also quite rich with settings that I didn't expect to find on this small form factor, such as color temperature presets, energy saving and also a low blue light setting which makes the screen appearance to a warmer one, like how your smartphone nowadays does - it doesn’t do it automatically though, but I really appreciate this feature, as I'm quite sensitive to blue lights. Beside of this, you have the traditional 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio toggle settings so this monitor could be used for playing retro games at the correct aspect ratio as well. Attached some pictures that I took from the unboxing process for your impression (I blurred some areas that reflected my personal environment). Hope you'd find this review helpful.
A**T
works perfectly
Very simple to mount a Raspberry Pie onto it - speakers were loud enough and the screen seems bright and crisp - touchscreen works as it should. Highly recommend 👍
S**A
Works Great!
The monitor works perfectly. The colors look great, and the size is very comfortable and easy to manage. One thing I should mention is that I couldn’t connect the cable that enables the touchscreen because of the way I have my setup arranged, as the cable was too short, and this monitor is designed for mounting the Raspberry Pi on the back. Still, that’s not really a problem for me, since I wouldn’t have much use for the touchscreen feature anyway. Despite that, I definitely recommend it — just keep in mind that the cables are short if you plan to keep your Raspberry Pi separate from the monitor.
E**D
Just works. Great for Raspberry Pi Zero
The resolution is prefect for the Raspberry Pi Zero and its low power "GPU" Bright display with logical controls.
D**I
Awesome peoduct and its support
Love them, awesome company, awesome quality, really cheap and durable. Good quqlity of the image and size if you are building some kind of small raspberry pi station! it has touchscreen and can be used with 2 different connectors by usb or type C. Be awaree that Raspberry Pi 5 cannot receive the enough power from this display separately (there is the way to get the power flow from the display, but for Raspberry Pi5 will not be enough so you will need is own power cord for sure). I purchased 3 diplays in total, 1 had a small issue but the product support saw all the issues and resolved by replacement on the spot! Perfect product and the support. Love then and I recommend them to everyone !
A**E
Great for Klipper
Worked great on my Pi 4 and 5. Display is bright and the range of viewing angles are good. The touch works well and is responsive. Use it for klipper control. I wish the USB C port could display video but it can’t. You will need a min of 2 cables, HDMI, and then USB C for touch and power.
S**S
Mounting a protective RPi case...
Update: found 10mm M2.5 screws to attach official case - from kit on here (VGBUY). Also 4" USB A to USB c cables. (Umefly) Used official RPi cooler but had to use Geekworm X1003 NVMe SSD M.2 adapter (as yet untested) to fit in the official case with the cooler. Some parts from Vilros - black official case, black Power Supply.... looks great! Works well with the Raspberry Pi 4 or 5 BUT trying to mount the Pi with hats in a case (not willing to hang my $200+ parts out in the wind) - RPi official RPi 5 case will work - but is very difficult, and won't work with the supplied screws . I finally ordered some threaded M2.5 brass rod to be cut to length (yet TBD but 16mm length looks about right, 6mm in case, 5mm on each side for attachment) to make headless studs for mounting. The black RPi official case looks good for it as well. The compact RPi NVMe SSD adapter with the official fan cooler also should work. Let you know when I get it assembled... Interestingly, I think the official RPi 4 case would work if holes were drilled in it. I may try that too as I have a 4 hooked up to it right now, although in a case with a fan.
A**N
Well constructed and quality monitor
Really nice screen, powered by USB C with HDMI connection to PC. Excellent as an extra monitor to throw extra apps on.
W**R
Quality and accessories are good.. slightly wobly when the pi goes on it while touching.. and the touch screen is bad.. i touch one side of the keyboard and it starts touching random other keys on the same line.. tried this on both screens i bought on 2 different Pi’s as well.. otherwise good for what i intended buying it for
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