🚀 Elevate your projects with a touchscreen that’s as versatile as your hustle!
The ELECROW 5 Inch Touch Screen Monitor offers a sharp 800×480 HD capacitive display with a 60Hz refresh rate, supporting multi-touch on Windows and single-touch on Raspberry Pi. Its plug-and-play USB and HDMI connectivity require no drivers, making setup effortless. Compatible with a wide range of devices including Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, Jetson Nano, and Windows PCs, it features built-in speakers and a compact design with custom connectors to reduce cable clutter—perfect for professionals and makers on the go.
Response Time | 8 Milliseconds |
Display Resolution Maximum | 800 x 480 Pixels |
Native Resolution | 800 X 480 |
Resolution | WVGA |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Mount Type | Rack Mount |
Compatible Devices | Desktop, banana pi, raspberry pi, jetson nano |
Special Features | Touch Screen |
Specific Uses For Product | Multimedia |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1"D x 3.75"W x 4.77"H |
Screen Size | 5 Inches |
Total Usb Ports | 2 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Viewing Angle | 8E+1 Degrees |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Technology | LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, Micro-HDMI, HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
D**T
Excellent AIDA64 Sensor Panel monitor
This monitor makes the perfect AIDA64 Sensor Panel display. It uses an HDMI input (cable provided) along with a touch screen/power input (cable provided). The installation is no different than adding a second monitor of any other type and this part is very simple. The back of the monitor is open but this does n't cause any problems since you don't see that side anyway.The monitor does not come with any AIDA64 templates so you will have to create your own, buy one or find a free one to download. Creating your own is not easy unless you already understand how the AIDA64 Sensor Panel definition features work but it's not very difficult to learn and will give you the ability to monitor exactly what you want to see in the way you want to see it. The primary difficulty with defining a sensor panel is that each item on the display must be added individually into AIDA64 using 'x' and 'y' pixel locations which is not hard but is a bit time-consuming. The display in my photo took me at least 2 hours to define but once it's done your custom display will open automatically each time you turn on your computer. The only other issue is making sure you configure Windows for multiple monitors in "extend" mode. There are many videos available to explain the Windows configuration details. This is a highly recommended product.
T**Y
Excellent multipurpose Screen
This little monitor has come in so handy, simply one of the best buys I've made.I use it with my Raspberry PI but what is also super convenient, is that I can use it with almost any HDMI device for screen and touch surface purposes.Works great as a camera monitor, as a second screen to my laptop for monitoring processes while I keep my apps on the main screen.The volume is super loud and clear, the touch surface is very responsive and the screen is bright, with a rich colour.My only advice is to make sure you buy it with a screen protector.All in all it is a convenient little multipurpose screen that helps you get many things done.
T**R
Great screen, speaker not so much
I love everything but the speaker on this. I get a bit of a crackle. May try to attach a different speaker.
B**.
Accurate touch screen, decent pixel density
The media could not be loaded. I was impressed by the resolution, I'm excited to see what projects I'll make with this. Ample mounting holes and brackets to attach to a case or mount a micro computer to the back.Basic USB touch device and HDMI input worked perfectly on the computer (on windows you need to calibrate the touch screen so windows knows which screen the touch input is controlling. )Power switch is a physical switch on the back, so if you want to control the power outside of an enclosure, you'll need to wire something to that. Shouldn't be too hard. Overall very happy with this and looking forward to making some projects with it. Thinking raspberry pi smart-home control panel.
J**N
Works great
Works great wish I would have gotten a 7 in
J**S
Very Good display but need some configuration out of the box to work on Raspberry
The screen is very robust, the box is very elaborated it brings all the items needed to make it work out of the box with a Raspberry Pi 4, you need to order the RP3 connectors separatedly. I wish I could come with a MicroSD card extension cable because once you mount the RP4 behind the screen it becomes hard to access the screen, also, you should think in buying a big heat sink because it doesn't bring one.I have the one with the speakers and although the sound is not the best, the small speakers sound very loud.No screen tearing or defects on the image.On raspberry pi, you will need to modify the /boot/config.txt file to make the screen work at a proper resolution. On Raspbian the default resolution will be 1280*720 and the letters look too small.They will advise you to delete "dtoverlay = vc4-fkms-V3D" on the config file but that will disable 3D acceleration. Just only add the following lines at the end of the Config.txt file. I tested it on Raspbian, Ubuntu, Twister OS, Lineage OS and CrankShaft and in all of them work well.# 7-inch Elecrow 1024x576 option without disabling 3Dhdmi_force_hotplug=1hdmi_drive=2hdmi_group=2hdmi_mode=87disable_overscan=1dtparam=audio=onhdmi_cvt=1024 576 60 3 0 0 0This will make the screen work at 1024x576 instead of the claimed 1024x600, but the problem with the 1024x600 is that it is not an standard resolution and that is why they ask you to delete "dtoverlay = vc4-fkms-V3D", but that dosen't work on every OSThe Touch Screen work on every Operative System I tested included Windows, but Ubuntu have some problems to recognize the touch screen once you are logged in on the desktop, so it seems it is a Ubuntu Issue.The touch screen lacks a bit of sensitivity, but for the price is a very well screen.
E**Y
Great solid IPS screen with HDMI
Excellent product! Solid build construction, crisp colors, decent blacks. Perfect for my Pepper’s Ghost needs! The seller is very nice and does follow-ups to offer assistance.
A**Z
Retro Pie Config txt and purge Pulse audio
Edit : I figured it out.This is a great screen for the retropie zero 2 w , if you do use it.After updating everything.For best display settingsAdd to Config txthdmi_force_hotplug=1max_usb_current=1hdmi_drive=1hdmi_group=2hdmi_mode=1hdmi_mode=87hdmi_cvt 800 480 60 6 0 0 0dtoverlay=ads7846,cs=1,penirq=25,penirq_pull=2,speed=50000,keep_vref_on=0,swapxy=0, pmax=255,xohms=150,xmin=200,xmax=3900,ymin=200,ymax=3900 display_rotate=0For best audio you need to purge pulseaudio, I thought it wasnt installed but its there .You have to purge pulse audio, pulse audio causes audio issues.Also remember that you need about 3a of current. So a 5v 3a usbc charger is perfect.LX-LBC3.1 works perfectlyBattery is 2 18650 4000mah
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