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HyperPixel 4.0 Square has all the great features of our standard HyperPixel 4.0—a crisp, brilliant IPS display, optional touchscreen, and high-speed DPI interface—it"s just more square!
This square version of HyperPixel 4.0 is great for custom interfaces and control panels, and works really well for Pico-8 games. Everything is pre-soldered and ready to go, just pop it onto your Pi, run our installer, and away you go!
Note that the images of the displays on this page have not been Photoshopped. That"s the Raspberry Pi OS desktop with our HyperPixel Square wallpaper on!
HyperPixel 4.0 Square uses a high-speed DPI interface, allowing it to shift 5x more pixel data than the usual SPI interface that these small Pi displays normally use. It has a 60 FPS frame rate and a resolution of approximately 254 pixels per inch (720x720px) on its 4.0" display. The display can show 18-bits of colour (262,144 colours).
The touchscreen variant is capacitive touch, that"s more sensitive and responsive to touch than a resistive touch display, and it"s capable of multi-touch!
Please note: when installing HyperPixel 4.0 Square onto your Pi make sure not to press down on the screen surface! Hold the board by its edges and wiggle it to mate with the extended header (or GPIO header). Also take care not to pull on the edges of the glass display when removing your HyperPixel.
It"ll work with any 40-pin version of the Pi, including Pi Zero and Pi Zero W. If you"re using it with a larger Pi then use the extra 40-pin header that"s included to boost it up to the required height. If you"re using a Pi Zero or Pi Zero W then just pop it straight onto the GPIO.
The included standoff kit allows you to mount your HyperPixel 4.0 Square safely and securely to your Pi. Just screw them into the posts on the underside of the HyperPixel 4.0 Square PCB and then secure with screws through the mounting holes on your Pi.
Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye includes major changes to how DPI display drivers work. If you"re using an image dated 04/04/2022 or later, it will come with Hyperpixel drivers baked in and you don"t need to run the installer. You can set up display and touch by adding a few lines to your boot/config.txt:
⚠ Note that touch rotation commands are not currently working with the kernel drivers for square, and that these drivers will only work with newer square boards (marked Hyperpixel XP).
If you"re usingRaspberry Pi OS Buster/Legacy(or an earlier version), you can use our one-line-installer to configure your Pi properly for HyperPixel 4.0 and to enable the touch screen on the touch version. Note that you"ll need another display, keyboard, and mouse to install the software, or you could do it remotely over SSH if you follow our guide on how to set your Pi up headlessly.
The HyperPixel 4.0 Square Touch in the main photo here is on its side, and that the slightly narrower and slightly wider bezels are usually at the bottom and top respectively, although there"s very little difference in size (5.5mm for the left and right sides, 4.5 for the top, and 6.5mm for the bottom). The Non-touch is also on its side, so the wider bezel is usually at the bottom, although because the display is square you can use it any way round!
HyperPixel uses basically all of the GPIO pins to communicate with the Pi (including the standard I2C pins) so it"s not generally possible to use it with other HATs and devices that connect via the GPIO...
...but we have provided an alternate I2C interface broken out on the back that will let you use I2C devices (like sensor breakouts) at the same time as HyperPixel. There are instructions how to set this up in our Hyperpixel 4.0 tutorial (scroll down to the bottom).
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HyperPixel 4.0 Square has all the great features of our standard HyperPixel 4.0 – a crisp, brilliant IPS display with touchscreen, and high-speed DPI interface – it"s just more square!
This square version of HyperPixel 4.0 is great for custom interfaces and control panels, and works really well for Pico-8 games. Everything is pre-soldered and ready to go, just pop it onto your RPi, run our installer, and away you go!
HyperPixel 4.0 Square uses a high-speed DPI interface, allowing it to shift 5x more pixel data than the usual SPI interface that these small RPi displays normally use. It has a 60 FPS frame rate and a resolution of approximately 254 pixels per inch (720x720px) on its 4.0" display. The display can show 18-bits of colour (262,144 colors).
Please note: when installing HyperPixel 4.0 Square onto your RPi make sure not to press down on the screen surface! Hold the board by its edges and wiggle it to mate with the extended header (or GPIO header). Also take care not to pull on the edges of the glass display when removing your HyperPixel.
It"ll work with any 40-pin version of the RPi, including RPi Zero and RPi Zero W. If you"re using it with a larger RPi then use the extra 40-pin header that"s included to boost it up to the required height. If you"re using a Zero or Zero W then just pop it straight onto the GPIO.
The included standoff kit allows you to mount your HyperPixel 4.0 Square safely and securely to your RPi. Just screw them into the posts on the underside of the HyperPixel 4.0 Square PCB and then secure with screws through the mounting holes on your RPi.
HyperPixel 4.0 Square has all the great features of our standard HyperPixel 4.0—a crisp, brilliant IPS display, optional touchscreen, and high-speed DPI interface—it"s just more square!
This square version of HyperPixel 4.0 is great for custom interfaces and control panels, and works really well for Pico-8 games. Everything is pre-soldered and ready to go, just pop it onto your Pi, run our installer, and away you go!
HyperPixel 4.0 Square uses a high-speed DPI interface, allowing it to shift 5x more pixel data than the usual SPI interface that these small Pi displays normally use. It has a60 FPS frame rateand a resolution of approximately 254 pixels per inch (720x720px) on its 4.0" display. The display can show18-bits of colour(262,144 colours).
The touchscreen variant is capacitive touch, that"s more sensitive and responsive to touch than a resistive touch display, and it"scapable of multi-touch!
Please note: when installing HyperPixel 4.0 Square onto your Pimake sure not to press down on the screen surface! Hold the board by its edges and wiggle it to mate with the extended header (or GPIO header). Also take carenot to pull on the edges of the glass displaywhen removing your HyperPixel.
It"ll work with any 40-pin version of the Pi, including Pi Zero and Pi Zero W. If you"re using it with a larger Pi then use the extra 40-pin header that"s included to boost it up to the required height. If you"re using a Pi Zero or Pi Zero W then just pop it straight onto the GPIO.
The included standoff kit allows you to mount your HyperPixel 4.0 Square safely and securely to your Pi. Just screw them into the posts on the underside of the HyperPixel 4.0 Square PCB and then secure with screws through the mounting holes on your Pi.
Pimoroni put together a one-line-installer to configure your Pi properly for HyperPixel 4.0 Square and to enable the touchscreen. Note that you"ll need another display, keyboard, and mouse to install the software, or you could do it remotely over SSH if you follow our guide on how to set your Pi up headlessly.
The HyperPixel 4.0 Square Touch in the main photo here is on its side, and that the slightly narrower and slightly wider bezels are usually at the bottom and top respectively, although there"s very little difference in size (5.5mm for the left and right sides, 4.5 for the top, and 6.5mm for the bottom). The Non-touch is also on its side, so the wider bezel is usually at the bottom, although because the display is square you can use it any way round!
A uniquely square, high-resolution, high-speed, 4.0" display with optional touchscreen for the Raspberry Pi – it"s hip to be square! Available with or without touch (select before adding to your cart)
HyperPixel 4.0 Square has all the great features of the standard HyperPixel 4.0 - a crisp, brilliant IPS display, optional touchscreen, and high-speed DPI interface - it"s just more square!
This square version of HyperPixel 4.0 is great for custom interfaces and control panels, and works really well for Pico-8 games. Everything is pre-soldered and ready to go, just pop it onto your Pi, run our installer, and away you go!
HyperPixel 4.0 Square uses a high-speed DPI interface, allowing it to shift 5x more pixel data than the usual SPI interface that these small Pi displays normally use. It has a60 FPS frame rateand a resolution of approximately 254 pixels per inch (720x720px) on its 4.0" display. The display can show18-bits of colour(262,144 colours).
The touchscreen variant is capacitive touch, that"s more sensitive and responsive to touch than a resistive touch display, and it"scapable of multi-touch!
When installing HyperPixel 4.0 Square onto your Pimake sure not to press down on the screen surface! Hold the board by its edges and wiggle it to mate with the extended header (or GPIO header). Also take carenot to pull on the edges of the glass displaywhen removing your HyperPixel.
It"ll work with any 40-pin version of the Pi, including Pi Zero and Pi Zero W. If you"re using it with a larger Pi then use the extra 40-pin header that"s included to boost it up to the required height. If you"re using a Pi Zero or Pi Zero W then just pop it straight onto the GPIO.
The included standoff kit allows you to mount your HyperPixel 4.0 Square safely and securely to your Pi. Just screw them into the posts on the underside of the HyperPixel 4.0 Square PCB and then secure with screws through the mounting holes on your Pi.
We"ve put together a one-line installer to configure your Pi properly for HyperPixel 4.0 Square and to enable the touchscreen. Note that you"ll need another display, keyboard, and mouse to install the software, or you could do it remotely over SSH if you follow our guide on how to set your Pi up headlessly.
The HyperPixel 4.0 Square Touch in the main photo here is on its side, and that the slightly narrower and slightly wider bezels are usually at the bottom and top respectively, although there"s very little difference in size (5.5mm for the left and right sides, 4.5 for the top, and 6.5mm for the bottom). The Non-touch is also on its side, so the wider bezel is usually at the bottom, although because the display is square you can use it any way round!
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This is a square 4-inch DPI LCD with a 720x720p resolution. It is a capacitive touch screen for Raspberry Pi. The screen is an IPS display panel. It is a low-power screen with toughened glass cover.