![]() ![]() We’ll need to remove the six screws at the back (including the one under the stand) to take out the cover. Raspberry Pi touchscreen display installation Openings for the speakers and mounting threads for 75×75 mm VESA mounts are also be seen at the back either to mount behind a display or wall-mount in portrait or landscape modes. We’ll find a stand on the back, buttons (Power, Menu, Up/Down, and Exit), HDMI and USB-C input ports, a 3.5mm audio output jack, as well as the DC jack, plus an air inlet (left) and outlet (right) equipped with a fan. The package includes the display itself, two USB-C cables, an HDMI cable, a 12V/2A power supply, plates for Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 3 boards, HDMI and USB adapters, USB cables for the touchscreen function, some screws plus a screwdriver for assembly, as well as a user manual in English only. ![]() The package lists some of the specs and highlights features of the device with a built-in stereo speaker, support for older and new Raspberry Pi Model B single board computers, a cooling system, HDMI and USB-C input ports, adjustable backlight, rotation support, and so on. RPI All-in-One Touchscreen Display Unboxing In the first part of the review, I’ll check out the hardware, install a Raspberry Pi 4, and boot it to check out whether it works, before going into more details in the second part of the review. The product can also be used as a standalone display connected to an HDMI or USB-C (via DisplayPort Alt mode) source, so it could be interesting for all sorts of projects and not only ones relying on Raspberry Pi boards. I’ve just received a 10.1-inch touchscreen display designed for Raspberry Pi model B boards with 1200×800 resolution from the EVICIV store on Amazon that also offers models with 1366×3 x1200 resolutions, and allows users to create an All-in-One computer based on the popular SBC. ![]()
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