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7 inch HDMI LCD (C) IPS Capacitive Touchscreen Display 1024x600 with Casing Stand 11303

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7 inch HDMI LCD (C) IPS Capacitive Touchscreen Display 1024x600 with Casing Stand 11303Need a touchscreen with your Single Board Computer? This 7 inch touchscreen display is for you! This screen from Waveshare supports popular SBCs such as the Raspberry Pi, Jetson Nano, BeagleBone Black, as well as general desktop computers. Touchscreen Features: 7inch IPS screen, 1024x600 hardware resolution 5 points capacitive touch control Driver free support for Raspbian Ubuntu Kali Retropie WIN10 IOT Operating Systems on the Raspberry Pi Driver

Need a touchscreen with your Single Board Computer? This 7 inch touchscreen display is for you! This screen from Waveshare supports popular SBCs such as the Raspberry Pi, Jetson Nano, BeagleBone Black, as well as general desktop computers.

Touchscreen Features:
- 7inch IPS screen, 1024x600 hardware resolution
- 5-points capacitive touch control
- Driver free support for Raspbian/Ubuntu/Kali/Retropie/WIN10 IOT Operating Systems on the Raspberry Pi
- Driver free support for Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7, five-points touch
- Back light can be turned off to lower power consumption

Casing Features:
- High quality black and white acrylic
- Casing holder allows for tilt angles of 45° and 60°
- Features mounting holes for Raspberry Pi B/A+/B+/2B/3B/3B+/4B, Banana Pi, and BeagleBone Black

Includes:
- 7inch HDMI LCD (C)
- Bicolor Case for 7inch LCD
- Screws
- HDMI cable
- HDMI to Micro HDMI adapter
- USB A to Micro USB cable
- Quick start sheet

Power Consumption:
 - 490mA@5V with backlight on
 - 90mA@5V with backlight off 


Documentation:
https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/7inch_HDMI_LCD_(C)

NOTE: When using this screen with the Raspberry Pi, you will need to edit the config.txt file on the microSD card before using the screen, if not the screen will not display correctly. For the instructions, please refer to https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/7inch_HDMI_LCD_(C)#Working_with_Raspberry_Pi


NOTE: Since the first-generation Raspberry Pi released, Waveshare has been working on designing, developing, and producing various fantastic touch LCDs for the Pi. Unfortunately, there are quite a few pirated/knock-off products in the market. They're usually some poor copies of Waveshare's early hardware revisions, and comes with no support services. As the authorized distributors of Waveshare products, MakerSupplies Singapore guarantees the authenticity of this product listing.

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