🚀 Elevate your Raspberry Pi game with touch and clarity in one sleek package!
The Kuman 5-inch Resistive Touch Screen is a compact 800x480 HDMI display designed specifically for Raspberry Pi models 1 through 3 (excluding Zero). It features a resistive touch panel compatible with Raspbian and Ubuntu, powered via GPIO and HDMI without needing an external power supply. The package includes a protective case and touch pen, making it a versatile, plug-and-play solution for developers and makers seeking enhanced interactivity and crisp visuals.
Standing screen display size | 5 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 800 x 480 |
Max Screen Resolution | 800x480 |
Processor | 210 |
Graphics Coprocessor | Integrated Graphics |
Chipset Brand | ARM |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Brand | kuman |
Series | SC5A |
Item model number | SC5A-US-KFBA |
Operating System | Raspberry Pi OS |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.1 x 5.35 x 2.05 inches |
Color | raspberry pi screen |
Processor Brand | ARM |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
H**D
Works Perfectly and is Really Nice
This is display was easy to install and has a sharp bright screen. The touch screen took a few steps but instructions supplied were helpful. I super great deal for the price!
Y**.
Amazing LCD monitor
I used this monitor for fixing my etherum rigs , easy to use, small size, just plug and play.Thanks for fast shipping and good quality.It works 100% no issues.Also it works with hiveos and windows 10.
E**R
Awesome little screen, great value... READ THROUGH THE ENTIRE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1ST THOUGH
screen works right out of the box, the built in 40 pin GPIO connector matches perfectly, its got mounting hardware included, and even directions on how to install and all that.However the touchscreen function does not work straight out of the box if you are running the official Pi OS, and may not work with your OS at all, and you may have to make your own drivers for it.. and if you have any other modules or Pi Hats or anything at all on the Pi already like a fan hat, or breakout board etc the mounting hardware is not enough and even with extra pieces laying around I was unable to match any of my stand offs too the height and although you can remove it from its driver board and use the ribbon connector you will loose some functionality and it will no longer be an easy plug n play type experience...if youre using it for windows development stuff youre good.. but then again its made and sold for the pi and there are far better choices out there. it is what it is and im ok with it. but some may not be
C**R
PC Builders Look Elsewhere
I had used this on a previous PC build (the one where the monitor is crooked at first), and since I remembered it doing what I needed fine, I decided to go ahead and purchase another for a new build. Once I received it, I remembered what a pain it was to install. You have to order special 90 degree connectors and then find a way to hold it upright (I believe I ended up going with zip ties the first time around). It worked fine, but wasn't the best.So, after a little more research, I found another option that was only a few more dollars and had actual mounting points (I didn't know when I purchased it, but it actually came with all the necessary cables to get it hooked up included, so this actually balanced the price out, possibly even cheaper). So, I returned this one and went with that one (which is pictured in the newer build- final picture).Now, I can't knock this product too much because it was designed for Pi whereas the other seemed to be focused on people using for their PC, as this has become quite popular. I haven't tried either for Pi, so if that's your goal, this one may in fact even be better. But, if like me, you are hoping to use this as an internal monitor for your PC, I'd go with another option (I'm not going to link a competitor's product, but it's quite popular, so a little searching should help). This monitor did have fantastic resolution, 60hz refresh rate and a great touch screen, which to be honest is quite impressive for the price. It's not a bad monitor at all.
S**T
Works fine
I didn't need the touchscreen functionality for my application, as the screen is embedded behind a glass portal on a 1930s radio. A little smaller than I had hoped. 7" would have been better, but it is working fine. I am using pygame/SDL to display music artist/album/song/year and album art/artist art and it is working quite well. I did not need to install any drivers.
J**E
Works great
Wish it had a backing other than the post screws. I ended up cutting out the back of a flat Tupperware container and just hot glued it to the back of the screen after I masked it off. The best adhesive I used after MANY failed attempts to attach it to the back of frame of the case ended up being a steel epoxy. Haven't had an issue since. I also recommend getting 90° HDMI adapters. Any questions or need help? [email protected] feel free to message me
S**N
For the price it's great.
For the money it's great. Yes thw touch screen is not great but it's not what I wanted it for anyways. Viewing angles aren't bad, 60hz refresh rate, and because it's so small the resolution doesn't seem that bad. It can easily be setup and Windows has no problem detecting it. For $40 it's great, hopefully it last long and hopefully burn in doesn't become an issue. I'll update review if something happens.
J**E
Missing Parts
Didn't come with the HDMI adapter to connect it to the raspberri pi, and also didn't come with standoffs. Returning.
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