elecrow hdmi tft lcd display monitor 7 inch 1024x600 for sale
7inch HDMI LCD(C) supports various systems like Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, Banana Pro, and BB Black to provide Lubuntu, Raspbian, and Angstrom images with a high resolution of 1024×600 and a Capacitive Touch Screen. Besides, it upgrades to an IPS screen with a larger visible angle and more clear display effect. Broadly you can apply it to raspberry pi, HDMI display screen, and other mini PC or even computer displays. If you gonna use it on raspberry pi zero and BB Black, you need to buy HDMI connect wire for the use and for raspberry pi zero you also need to buy A USB type A micro cable. Matched with raspberry pi, it supports raspbian, ubuntu to do single touch without touch, and while as A PC display, it supports Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 to do the five-point touch without drive. For the Windows 10/8.1/8 OS, the touch screen supports multi-touch up to 10 points. For some Windows 7 OS, the touch screen supports single touch only. When working with Raspberry Pi, you should set the resolution of the LCD by yourself, or else the LCD screen will not work. When working with Beagle bone, this LCD module is used for display only so you can program the latest Angstrom image file to the board directly without any change. The BeagleBone will read the display parameters of the 7-inch HDMI displayer and set the resolution to 800*480 automatically.
I had to first edit the config.txt on my desktop computer to force the HDMI output and get a picture on that screen. Just uncomment hdmi_force_hotplug=1.
The Elecrow RC070 7-inch 1024x600 HDMI LCD Display w/ Touch Screen supports various systems like Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, Banana Pro, BB Black to provide Lubuntu, Raspbian with and Angstrom images with high resolution of 1024x600 and Capacitive Touch Screen.
It supports Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 to do the five-point touch without drive. For the Windows 10/8.1/8 OS, the touch screen supports multi-touch up to 10 points. For some Windows 7 OS, the touch screen supports single touch only.
When working with Beagle bone, this LCD module is used for display only so you can program the latest Angstrom image file to the board directly without any change.
HD Monitor---7 inch mini HDMI monitor with HD 1024x600 resolution. This small LCD screen upgrades to IPS screen with larger visible angle and better image quality.
Simple Use---Plug and play, as easy as plugging micro USB cable for touch and power supply, HDMI cable for displaying, both cables included in the package, no driver needed.
Touchscreen---The USB capacitive touch control is for Windows and raspberry pi system, free-driver, just connect the 7 screen by the USB port of the computer/ Raspberry Pi.
PC Extension Screen or Others---Can be used as a general-purpose 7 inch HDMI screen connected to your TV box, game console, or mounted inside your PC case as temperature stat panel display, etc.
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A colorful LCD display is always a great add-on to any Raspberry Pi project. This article provides a quick review of a high resolution (1024×600 pixels)
With HDMI support, built-in capacitive touchscreen control, and 4 mountable corners, this LCD is a perfect Plug-n-Play display for use with single board computers like Raspberry Pi and Banana Pi. It comes with an HDMI cable for the display, an USB cable for touchscreen control, four mounting screws, and a DVD containing the driver softwares.
The setup of this HDMI LCD display for Raspberry Pi is pretty easy and straighforward and can be done without installing any drivers from the included DVD. Following figure shows the backside of the LCD. Use the HDMI cable included in the package to connect the HDMI port of the display to that of the Raspberry Pi board. The touchscreen control for this LCD is USB-based, and you need to connect the micro USB port on the backside (labeled as Touch) to an USB port of Raspberry Pi using the USB cable included in the package. On my LCD, I have two micro USB port on the back. They are both labeled as Touch, and connecting to either one works just fine. There is a slide switch for ON/OFF control of the LCD backlight. You need to slide it to ON position, as shown below. This completes the hardware setup. Note that the LCD display receives the power supply from the Raspberry Pi board via the USB cable.
The easiest way to do this would be to insert the SD card on a linux or MAC computer and edit the config.txt file with a text editor. The details of config.txt can be found in hdmi_group=2 selects the HDMI output to DMT (Display Monitor Timings, the standard typically used by monitors). If you look on hdmi_modes defined for hdmi_group=2, but none of them matches with the resolution specification of our display (1024×600 pixels, 60 Hz framerate). So we need to define a custom mode (87) for our display, which is done by the last two lines. The hdmi_cvt line sets the custom resolution (1024×600), framerate (60 Hz), and aspect ratio (6 for 15:9).
After modifying the config.txt file, save the file, eject the SD card from your computer, and install it back on to your Raspberry Pi. When you will power your Raspberry Pi next time, you will see the booting up on your HDMI LCD screen. Make sure the 5V power supply you use for your Pi board is rated at least 2A.
I have tested it with Raspberry Pi 1 B as well as with the latest Raspberry Pi 3 B models, and it worked like a charm with both. You can get this LCD display directly from
After execution, the driver will be installed. The system will automatically restart, and the display screen will rotate 90 degrees to display and touch normally.
( " XXX-show " can be changed to the corresponding driver, and " 90 " can be changed to 0, 90, 180 and 270, respectively representing rotation angles of 0 degrees, 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees)
This LCD can support Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu / Kali / Retropie systems. When the LCD works on systems such as Raspberry Pi OS, the resolution must be set manually, otherwise, it will cause an abnormal display.
8) Connect the HDMI interface of the LCD to the HDMI interface of the Raspberry Pi, power on the Raspberry Pi, and wait for a few seconds until the LCD displays normally.
If you use the Buster branch system, you can use it according to the above configuration. But if you are using the Bullseye branch system, you need to modify the default KMS driver to FKMS driver for displaying the system desktop normally.
2. Input command xinput in the terminal, and check the touch ID of the main monitor. (There should be two IDs, you can touch displays to check which is the main one);