🚀 Elevate your projects with a crystal-clear touchscreen that’s ready when you are!
The ELECROW 7 Inch 1024×600 Touchscreen is a compact, high-definition IPS display featuring a 5-point capacitive touch interface. Compatible with a wide range of mini computers including Raspberry Pi 5/4/3 and Windows PCs, it offers plug-and-play convenience without driver installation. Its bezel-free design and wide viewing angles make it perfect for professional and hobbyist use in coding, gaming, and multimedia applications.
Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1024x600 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1024 x 600 Pixels |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | ELECROW |
Series | RC070 |
Item model number | MiniMonitor |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.46 x 3.98 x 0.35 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.46 x 3.98 x 0.35 inches |
Color | Blue |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Manufacturer | ELECROW |
ASIN | B01GDMDFZA |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 31, 2016 |
A**X
Great Quality
Works well with my Raspberry keyboard. Had no problem connecting at all. I even bought a cover from the company, and it shipped from China, and I received it in just a couple of days.
E**A
I'm impressed
Great value for money. Only thing is that it has hdmi in but no speakers so I have to plug in headphones or external speakers to my DualShock 4 controller when I use it to play games on my bed.
A**R
Great value for the money. Nice, but does NOT work with Windows 10!
Excellent value for the money. Worked right out of the box on an older Gateway desktop system running Linux. Great color rendition, and lots of resolution. Not quite as successful on a mini-PC running Windows 10, but I suspect I need to load the special drivers that come with it on a DVD (I have no DVD input to the mini-PC, so I'll have to transfer files using a jump drive) to get proper performance. This is the mini-PC I'm using: Beelink Z83-II Mini PC Intel Atom x5-Z8350 Processor (2M Cache, up to 1.92 GHz) Intel HD Graphics 400, DDR3 2GB + 32GB(C:)/ 1000Mbps LAN/ Dual-Band WiFi/ BT 4.0 [Support Windows & Linux System] At least, I hope that solves the problem.Update One: It turns out that there are no special drivers needed for Windows. I just needed to reboot the mini-PC, and that got all the proper Windows drivers running. The display on the mini-PC was rock solid, with great definition and color. However, after some testing, I found that the touch portion of the screen interface appeared to be defective. Elecrow was very supportive, and corresponded with me daily to iron out this issue. They even offered to credit me some cash if I wanted to accept the screen with the defect. But touch functionality is necessary for my project, so I am sending this one back to get another - because the display functionality is that good!Update Two: Well, now I know the real issue. This display is compatible with Windows 7, but NOT with Windows 10. According to the Seller, their technician determined that a system running Windows 10 cannot identify the device number correctly (I suspect the touch screen is driven as a mouse, and not a true touch screen, because a USB mouse device "ByQDtech" appears when the display is connected to the computer - other displays similar to this one have the same problem). There may be a software update in the future, but for now, this display does NOT work with Windows 10.
D**.
Works with Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
I bought this screen for a project that uses Windows XP, had trouble getting it to work at first (no input registered). What I found is that the touch will only work on Windows XP if you're using a Tablet PC Edition. Picture quality is great too - if not a bit high-contrast for my application - and it looks great from all angles.My sole complaint is the lack of brightness control, the display is fairly bright which can't be tamed. The backlight on/off switch is exactly as it says, but switched off it's invisible under my typical use conditions.It's worth noting that I couldn't get touch to work with the secondary USB port plugged into a wall wart, no matter in what order they were plugged in. I'd guess they're both intended to be plugged into the same host machine, but right now it's working fine with just the one.
N**N
works with rPi 0
I wasn't sure from the product desc that it would work for me but it worked well for my rpi zero project. I powered it via the USB port (there are no instructions). I didn't need or want touch capabilities so I can't speak to that. But it's serving my purpose.
B**7
I cant complain
Honestly i bought this for a Raspberry Pi 5 8gb. I cannot and will not complain at all about this display. for the price it is dead on. perfect. really good quality construction and the image is really good. the touch functionality is also very good. it is a great project display. i'm running retro pi 32bit whatever the latest build is for today 01-28-2024. some will complain about the resolution being low but again, for the money i'm very happy with it. i might go to a 10.1" screen cause my eyes are not the best anymore but this would be a great screen for just about any project. i might find a case for it at some point but for now it can stay as it is.
D**R
Exactly what is advertised
The media could not be loaded. I used this panel for a sensor screen in my PC case, the full sized HDMI on the right hand side was an issue, due to the size of most HDMI plugs I had to buy a ribbon cable and right angle connector which wasn’t as easy as it sounded, as for the USB cord for power, I had no choice but to drill a hole in the case, but since the cable was so small it wasn’t really an issue, keep in mind these are only issues I faced in my use case, product itself is solid just thought I’d detail my experience for anyone thinking the same thing.Some variations with different port locations or plug types would help this issue so you get just what you need with minimal ‘adapting’.
O**N
worked out of the box with my mini pc
Win 10 knows this and i had to do nothing other than plug it in. In my need this i have not tested yet to work with my PI. In other news why the frame is fine as to how you mount this display its good for DIY builds, If your a DIY like me its work the screen and the frame parts. I plan to mount this in my robot.
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