

🚀 Elevate your Raspberry Pi projects with a sleek, driver-free touchscreen powerhouse!
The ELECROW 7 Inch Touchscreen Monitor delivers a sharp 1024x600 IPS display with wide viewing angles and vibrant colors. Its plug-and-play HDMI and USB connectivity require no drivers, ensuring effortless setup with Raspberry Pi 5/4/3B+/3B, Windows PCs, and more. Featuring a 5-point capacitive touchscreen, dual speakers, and versatile mounting options, this compact monitor is engineered for professionals and makers seeking reliable, high-quality visuals and responsive touch control in a portable form factor.


















| ASIN | B08FMNDDSL |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,852 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #380 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | Elecrow |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (112) |
| Date First Available | 17 September 2020 |
| Item Weight | 236 g |
| Item model number | RC070S |
| Manufacturer | ELECROW |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 16.51 x 10.16 cm; 235.87 g |
| Resolution | 1024 x 600 |
| Screen Resolution | 1024x600 |
| Series | RC070S |
| Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
R**T
I’ve used a lot of small Raspberry Pi screens and most are either junk or way overpriced. This one actually does what it’s supposed to do. Running it on Raspberry Pi 5 and Pi 4 for dashboards and SDR projects. Plugged it in and it worked immediately. Touch was recognized right away with no driver drama or calibration nonsense. Resolution is fine for this size and perfect for control panels, radar maps, stats, and terminal windows. Touch response is accurate and fast enough that I actually use it instead of a mouse. Build quality is better than expected. The metal frame feels solid and not toy-like. Stand is decent, and it’s easy to mount or integrate into other builds. If you want a reliable 7 inch touchscreen for a Pi without headaches, this is a good pick.
B**E
Really awesome HDMI monitor with speakers for sound. Excellent mounting options and connectors that allow a wide variety of connection options. EXCELLENT!
D**T
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**R
Wanted a smaller side monitor for watching videos, controlling music, displaying cpu/gpu temperatures while gaming and working. This works perfectly right out of the box. Plugged the hdmi into my Graphics card and power/touch into a USB port on the back of my pc. Went into windows and identified it as a touchpanel. The touchscreen works flawlessly. Set the monitor to 1080p 60hz in windows and the image looks great. Speakers are loud and the audio is decent, not audiophile amazing but similar to a louder phone.
B**.
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.
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