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Description
52Pi 3.5-inch Resistive Touch Screen w/ ABS Case for Raspberry Pi 4B
Vibrant 480x320 TFT display
Multi-OS compatibility
Plug-and-play setup
Versatile DIY accessory
Includes durable ABS case
The 52Pi 3.5-inch Resistive Touch Screen w/ ABS Case for Raspberry Pi 4B is an essential accessory for enthusiasts looking to enhance their Raspberry Pi 4B experience. The kit features a durable ABS case along with a 3.5 inch Resistive touch screen. The TFT display is notable for its bright and colorful output, thanks to a 6 white-LED backlight, and offers a resolution of 480x320 pixels. Each pixel can be individually controlled for RGB color, and the resistive touchscreen functionality allows for precise detection of finger presses across the entire screen surface.
This touch screen is particularly suitable for a variety of DIY projects, including but not limited to, creating a mini gamepad, a desktop clock, an appointment reminder, or an access control viewer. The display is capable of adjusting its resolution via software and can be connected directly to a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ without the need for additional power. It supports a 125MHz SPI signal input, ensuring a refresh rate that is sufficient for video playback or gaming, providing a stable and flicker-free visual experience.
Compatibility with multiple operating systems such as Raspbian, Ubuntu, and Kali is ensured, with drivers and images readily available. The versatile case included in the kit can accommodate a mini cooling fan and the 3.5-inch screen, offering a comprehensive solution for users. The touch screen is designed to be compatible with various versions of the Raspberry Pi, including Raspberry Pi zero w, a, A+, b, B+, 2B, and 3B+. It should be noted that when the Raspberry Pi is equipped with GPIO display drivers, the HDMI port will not output a signal.
Please be aware that the Raspberry Pi is not included with this kit. Additionally, when the GPIO display drivers are in use, the HDMI port on the Raspberry Pi will be disabled.