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LCD touchscreen display modules for Raspberry Pi – eeNews Europe

eeNews Europe LCD touchscreen display modules for Raspberry Pi eeNews Europe The display modules offer either resistive or capacitive touch controls and are powered directly from the Raspberry Pi . Modules in the range come in three screen sizes – 4.3, 5.0 and 7.0 inch

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Touchscreen display support for Raspberry Pi family – Design Products & Applications (press release)

Design Products & Applications (press release) Touchscreen display support for Raspberry Pi family Design Products & Applications (press release) The display modules are available for the Raspberry Pi A+, B+, 3, Zero and Zero W with resistive or capacitive touch control options and provide a compact and elegant HMI display solution. The displays are also powered directly from the Raspberry Pi , ..

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Raspberry Pi gets a 5-inch HDMI touch screen – Electronics Weekly

Electronics Weekly Raspberry Pi gets a 5-inch HDMI touch screen Electronics Weekly With a resolution of 800 x 480 the display is available with resistive and capacitive touch options. It comes with a control board with HDMI interface and a 40 pin connector for connecting to a Raspberry Pi .

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Pi-powered Wonder Pop Controller

Let me start by saying that I am responsible for the title of this blog post. The build’s creator, the wonderful Nicole He , didn’t correct me on this when I contacted her, sooooo… Anyway, this is one project that caused the residents of Pi Towers (mainly Liz and me) to stare at it open-mouthed, praying that the build used a Raspberry Pi

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Capacitive touch HAT from Adafruit

While we’re on the subject of HATs , here’s one of my favourites, from our friends at Adafruit . We had email a couple of weeks ago from José Federico Ramos Ortega, who has prepared a video and tutorial about the HAT (which he calls a Sombrero Capacitivo ) in Spanish

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Wooden tablet: Michael Castor’s PiPad

I’ve actually held this project in my very own sweaty little hands: Michael showed it to me at Maker Faire in NY last September. I’m glad he’s written the project up , because it’s a gorgeous build which really deserves sharing

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