Raspberry Pi 7" Touch Screen Display with 10-Finger Capacitive Touch
The 7" Touchscreen Display for Raspberry Pi gives users the ability to create fully integrated projects such as tablets, information and entertainment systems, and embedded presentation solutions. The 800 × 480 display connects via an integrated adapter board that handles power and signal conversion. Only two connections to the Pi are required: power from the GPIO and a ribbon cable connected to the DSI port.
The screen supports 10-point capacitive touch, and in the next release of Raspbian an on-screen keyboard will be included, eliminating the need for a physical keyboard or mouse.
⚠️ For use with the Raspberry Pi 5 you will need the dedicated cable, available here.
7” Touchscreen Display
Screen Dimensions: 194 mm × 110 mm × 20 mm (including standoffs)
Viewable screen size: 155 mm × 86 mm
Screen Resolution: 800 × 480 pixels
10-finger capacitive touch
Connects to the Raspberry Pi board using a ribbon cable attached to the DSI port
Adapter board provides power to the display and converts parallel signals from the display to serial (DSI) for the Raspberry Pi
Requires the latest version of the Raspbian OS for proper operation
7” Touchscreen Display
Adapter Board
DSI Ribbon Cable
4 × Standoffs and Screws (to mount the adapter board and Raspberry Pi board to the back of the display)
4 × Jumper Wires (used to connect power from the Adapter Board to the GPIO pins on the Pi, so that 2A power is shared across both units)
Assembly instructions
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