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The JUN-ELECTRON 7 inch Mini Monitor features a sharp 1024x600 IPS display with wide 178° viewing angles, designed for seamless plug-and-play use via HDMI and USB power. Compatible with Raspberry Pi, laptops, PCs, and gaming consoles, this lightweight, energy-efficient monitor is perfect for boosting productivity and portability without compromising on visual clarity.






| ASIN | B0DL5BD3HV |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #144,563 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,996 in Computer Monitors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (43) |
| Date First Available | October 28, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Item model number | JUN-7LP-FBA |
| Manufacturer | JUN-ELECTRON |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 1.5 x 5 inches |
| Resolution | 1024 x 600 Pixels |
| Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
D**D
Nice cheap little display for your cheap little computer
It's bright, it's crisp, it's amazingly usable for a display not much bigger than a smart phone. Construction seems solid and it can be viewed from almost any angle. Full-size HDMI connector is nice and they also sent an adapter for devices like Pi4 and Pi5 that have microHDMI. The power draw seems to be more than the 500mA standard USB A can supply without brownouts. (I think that's why they sent the Y-cable.) Swapping it for an old Raspberry Pi micro-B 2 Amp power adapter I had lying around worked just fine. You're not going to do much serious work on such a 7" screen, but for the price, it's a great diagnostic display for a Raspberry Pi or other minimalist computer!
B**E
It's a fantastic choice
Super easy to set up for PC! Fantastic display and convenient screw holes for easy for mounting love this item high quality for a low price
R**G
Simple display that works
Truly plug and play for what I need. Display works when connected correctly. Not sure about how long it will last, but works as a simple display for systems without one with no additional setup
M**.
NOT Plug and Play with a Raspberry or Orange Pi
I bought this because it was cheap and said it was an easy driverless plug and play install. It lists RaspberryPi as compatible in the title and description. But this screen does not work out of the box with either my RazPi or my OrangePi. This comes with an instruction sheet that says to use the command-line to remove the built in LCD-show module and then install their "goodtft LCD-show" module from github. That is somewhat inconvenient, and is not consistent with the promised plug and play. But I am more worried about installing this sketchy driver on my device. Reddit is full of complaints about difficulties getting this driver working correctly, and with some system problems after installing this driver.
D**Y
You get what you pay for.
Sliced open static bag, no cables, no instructions. Got it working after i realized it takes a special usb splitter.
S**R
No need to buy cables!
Very sharp image, works without a hitch in Windows 10 - just plug it in. It’s a nice touch that they give you a USB power cord and HDMI cord so you don’t need to spend more. The cords are good quality too. Glad I got it :)
B**I
Pleasantly surprised.
For what I paid, I didn't expect this to be plug and play...perfect to fix a mini game
S**J
Box is too small for what was shipped. Glad it didn't break or lose cables
There is no back to this, just the circuit board. I want to use this with my drones and I will need to find a case for this. Hopefully this will not be a problem. I suppose I could always make my own. Here is the nitty gritty. NOT a touch screen. Plus the webpage made this clear. Without the case there is concern about ESD damage. No On/Off switch but you can turn the back light off. For my use, not a concern. There is a Ziff Cable on the back that is also a concern. For a 7 inch screen the colors are really good. I did not see a way to adjust the colors or refresh rate, but the OEM settings are more than fine for my use. I have tried several 7 inch monitors and this is the first one that really worked as described. I liked that it came with a good HDMI cable. Not perfect, but for the price I would get others for the drones controllers with HDMI out. This works with Raspberry Pi and Windows. It also worked with my Phantom 4 Pro V2.0 controller and I am sure it will work with my Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 3M controllers.
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