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4inch HDMI LCD, 800x480, IPS
4inch Resistive Touch Screen LCD, HDMI interface, IPS Screen, Designed for Raspberry Pi
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4inch Resistive Touch Screen LCD, HDMI interface, IPS Screen, Designed for Raspberry Pi
- 800×480 hardware resolution
- Resistive touch control
- IPS technology, high quality, and perfect displaying from the very wide viewing angle.
- It is compatible and can be directly inserted in any version of Raspberry Pi (For the Raspberry Pi 1 B and Raspberry Pi Zero, HDMI cable is required and should be purchase separately).
- Drivers provided (works with your own Raspbian/Ubuntu/Kali and Retropie system directly)
- Also works as a computer monitor, in this case, the touch panel is unavailable and HDMI cable is required.
- When only used for display, does not occupy any I/O resources (using touch function will occupy I/O resources).
- Backlight control to lower power consumption.
Hardware connection
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- Plug the LCD to your Raspberry Pi:
- There are 40 pins on Raspberry Pi Model A+/B+/2 B/3 B but only 26 pins on the LCD, so you should pay attention to connecting the pins to your Pi accordingly.
- Connect the HDMI Connector to both the HDMI interfaces on the LCD and the Pi.
- You should connect the LCD to Raspberry Pi Model B or Raspberry Pi Zero with an HDMI cable rather than an HDMI Connector.
- Turn on the "backlight" switch on the back of the LCD.
You can enable the touch in two ways: Method 1. install the driver to your Raspbian/Ubuntu Mate OS. Method 2. use the Ready-to-use image file of which LCD driver was pre-installed.