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Raspberry Pi gets an official 7-inch touchscreen The cheap micro-computer now has a touchscreen to build a basic tablet or control your Pi-powered creations.
[Optismon] has long held an interest in capacitive touch screen sensors, and has recently turned his attention to the official Raspberry Pi 7-inch touchscreen display.
Now there’s an official accessory that turns the Raspberry Pi into a sort of standalone device though: Raspberry Pi now offers an official touch display for $60.
This time around, we're seeing the release of a 5-inch variant of the Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2. And if you're on the hunt for a touch screen for your next project, this one is definitely worth ...
A Raspberry Pi touch display is on sale today for $60. Available online, the 7-inch touch-screen monitor turns any Raspberry Pi Model A+, Model B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B into a mobile device.
It's taken almost a year, but the official Raspberry Pi touch display has gone on sale today, offering tinkerers a 7-inch capacitive 800 x 480 touchscreen display that supports 10-finger touch.
It’s time to get excited, Raspberry Pi enthusiasts. Pretty soon, you’ll be able to pick-up an official touch screen to connect to your Raspberry Pi. Plus, a beefier new Raspberry Pi Model A+ ...
Starting today, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has released an official multitouch display designed specifically for various models of the Pi. It’s a 7in display running at 800×480 and allowing 60 frames ...
A Raspberry Pi touch display is on sale today for US$60. Available online, the 7-inch touch-screen monitor turns any Raspberry Pi Model A+, Model B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B into a mobile device.