💡 Elevate Your Projects with Touchscreen Brilliance!
The Wisecoco 7 Inch Touchscreen Monitor is a high-quality LCD display designed for Raspberry Pi and other devices, featuring a 1024 x 600 resolution, 2ms response time, and a wide 178° viewing angle. With its plug-and-play functionality and lightweight design, it's perfect for both professional and personal projects.
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Response Time | 2 Milliseconds |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1024 x 600 |
Native Resolution | 1024x600 |
Resolution | HD |
Hardware Connectivity | Micro USB Type A, HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.5"D x 6.5"W x 4.8"H |
Item Weight | 8.32 ounces |
Screen Size | 7 Inches |
Is Electric | No |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Brightness | 500 Candela |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Technology | LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 17:9 |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Contrast Ratio | 700:1 |
Warranty Type | 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Mount Type | Desk Mount/Wall Mount/Panel Mount |
Compatible Devices | Raspberry Pi, Computer |
Special Features | Portable |
Specific Uses For Product | Desktop, Gaming, Business |
J**N
Great value, works with pc
Needed a little touchscreen to monitor a desktop pc that just backs up my office computers. This was a plug and play solution, allowing me to dispense with the keyboard/mouse/and monitor. The picture quality is great, the mounting holes made it easy to attach to the case. The colors look better than in my poor photo, viewing angles are fine.
B**N
Good value, just some quirks with easy fixes
First of all the display actually looks quite decent to me, and the touch does work quite well. For the price I feel like you get a heck of a lot of display. I'm sure its great for projects if you're into that with its many mounting holes both on the sides and back.I totally understand its a project monitor so a stand is more of an afterthought, but the legs really could be just a little better. They're slightly different sized for a little wobble (Which I fixed with the included rubber pads thankfully). The nuts to secure the legs aren't too terribly hard with a small pair of pliers. The screws only fit the outside frame and can't mount to the screw holes on the back (because of the exposed caps on the board), which limit the angle you're able to display the monitor. If you the reader are able to get a housing 3D printed that would be ideal.Here's some issues I encountered and the fixes:-Touch not working: It must be plugged into the port labeled "5V + TOUCH", and it needs a quality power source. Some USB ports on a cheaper USB hub I had couldn't deliver enough power to run the touch capability. Try plugging it into a different power source.-Touch interacts with a different monitor on a multi-monitor setup Windows 10: Go to Control Panel, upper right corner switch to "Large Icons" click on "Tablet PC Settings" and click "Setup".
J**N
Works great on my pi 3b and pi 4
No issues with this product.
A**R
very good side screen for widgets!
I wanted this for my widgets so I could see the time, temperature, etc., with a full screen program on the main monitor. works perfectly!
A**.
Good pricing, but promises more than it gives
While the screen has decent resolution for its size and is very easy to use. It does have differences in the quality when viewing from different angles.The legs that come with it are challenging to put on, personally I am planning to try and make my own stand to set it into.Also be aware that the screen is prone to scratches, so if you put it in a box, wrap it up in a cloth or something to protect it.
J**
One month into use it no longer will turn on..
Screen is not centered in the fixture, all printing on back for plug info is printed upside down, picture was okay but as title says no longer will turn on no matter what I do to trouble shoot, not worth the price at all,
E**C
Works great
I bought two of these and tried it on three different power supplies with two different raspberry pis (3A+). At first it didn’t work because I had switched out my SD card from a rasp pi 4 to a 3A+. I didn’t think about there being software issues that would affect the display. Once I put new SD cards in the 3A+s, it worked great
B**
Would be 5 starts if I could get the touch screen to work!
Great little monitor! I set it up with my pi 4 4gb model and I’m using it with a program called “solar assistant” which is a touch screen capable program made for the pi.. I bought this monitor so I could keep it next to my solar inverter and have full acsess and data/details of my entire solar setup and for that it’s working great!The only thing that’s not working is the touch screen so I’ve had to use a wireless mouse. I’m not sure why! I either got a bad screen or I’m doing something wrong.I have the Micro USB plugged into the “touch screen” power port but I’m currently powering the screen from a USB power bank.. i don’t see why the power bank could be causing this issue? I thought maybe it’s the cord I’m using so I will try and different cord and report back.As for the screen.. The screen is very well made, had a nice feel to it and is thicker than I thought which is a good thing as it’s less fragile than I thought:. The brightness is plenty (this is something I worried about as there is no brightness control) but trust me.. it’s plenty bright. I have only used it with my Pi 4 so far but the quality of the screen feels very good and it’s vibrant and easy to see in the sun or under bright lights.Overall I would buy this screen again for the $32 I paid for it. I just wish I could get the touch screen working.The only CON: I wish this particular screen had a power switch because as far as I can tell there is no stand by mode.. so if you leave it on for too long with the same image displayed your prolly gonna burn the image into the monitor: it woulda been nice to have a small switch to flip just the screen off when you know your not gonna be using it for an extended period of time.. then just flipping it on when you come back to it leaving your pi/or computer powered on.In my case my pi needs to stay powered as it needs to log data from the program I run so this is a bummer for me.Aside from those 2 things this is a 5/5 screen for the money!PS. Look online for 3d printed screen cases.. I found mine on thingyverse and after some slight modifications it fit perfect!
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