I recently got a display case for my Raspberry Pi 4. It's a 10.1" touchscreen with an IPS panel. If you use a Pi and need a small display for it, this might be worth checking out.
The video starts with an unboxing, then shows how to install the Pi. There are little adapter boards that connect to the USB-C and micro HDMI ports on the Pi. A USB cable is used to handle the touchscreen interface. The end result is a nice compact setup that looks like a tablet when viewed from the front.
There's also a small fan to help circulate air and keep the Pi from getting too hot.
Depending on which operating system you use, the sound might not work at first. It's easy to fix -- just set the audio output to "HDMI". I show how to do that for Ubuntu as well as Raspberry Pi OS.
Finally I show how to use the display case as a USB-C monitor connected to my Windows PC. Having a small external monitor can be really helpful when you want to see additional information while working at your PC. For example, I often like to have Task Manager running so I can monitor CPU or GPU usage.
The display case is sold on Amazon. The unit I have is the 10.1" 1280x800 version, but there are other versions with different display sizes and resolutions.
[ Ссылка ] (10.1" 1280x800 version)
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