designspark raspberry pi lcd touch screen pricelist
Brought to you by DesignSpark, these high-quality free-standing Raspberry Pi cases have been created to house your Raspberry Pi 7” LCD touchscreen as well as keep your Raspberry Pi SBC safe. Designed for use specifically with the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and the Raspberry Pi Model B+.
This attractive case is of a simple snap-together two-part construction, with a removable rear back panel so you can access the Raspberry Pi board and its GPIO pins should you wish.
For those who like to bundle their LCD and Raspberry PI LCD case purchasing, especially if you already have a Raspberry Pi SBC, then there’s this attractive little bundle designed with you in mind. The casing specification is exactly the same as the Raspberry Pi LCD touchscreen cases seen above (in black only), but with an official 7 inch - Raspberry Pi LCD
The next step up the bundled path was an obvious one if you have yet to get yourself a Raspberry PI, or perhaps you are after a new one and you happen to need an official Raspberry Pi LCD
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This freestanding DesignSpark Raspberry Pi enclosure is designed for the Raspberry Pi-7-inch LCD touch screen and the Raspberry Pi board directly behind it. This versatile Raspberry Pi enclosure is suitable for the Raspberry Pi 2 model B, Raspberry Pi 3 model B, Raspberry Pi model B+. The housing consists of a housing for the RPi LCD touch screen and a housing for the PCB with a removable rear cover that simply snaps into place. The basic housing is made of durable ABS and protects both RPi board and LCD monitor, allowing the unit to be used on the move. Recesses in the Raspberry Pi housing allow quick access to all necessary connectors and USB ports. The case also features a handsome bezel to enhance the appearance of the Raspberry Pi LCD display.
The rear cover provides protection for the Raspberry Pi board and other related components. The cover simply snaps into the molded part of the Raspberry Pi case. Furthermore, the rear cover can be easily removed to access GPIO pins and other internal connections. For wall mounting of the Raspberry Pi package, the rear cover can be removed. This frees up two existing slots for wall mounting.
Although it"s pretty easy to hook up a Raspberry Pi to a screen using its HDMI port, it"s not exactly the most portable of solutions (especially if there isn"t a TV or monitor around). The Raspberry Pi Foundation recognized this, so it set about finding a "simple, embeddable display" capable of giving Pi owners a screen from which to work from, but that also embodies the DIY spirit of the board that it connects to. 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.
As you"d expect, connecting the display to the Pi requires a steady hand and a little patience -- it"s not as easy as plugging in two ends of an HDMI cable (but that"s all part of the charm, right?). You can choose to power it via the Pi"s GPIO port or by plugging a microUSB power supply into the display board, while a ribbon cable connects to the Pi"s DSI port. The Raspberry Pi Foundation has ensured that both the display board and the Pi itself can be mounted on the back of the display (as shown in the image above), making it a lot easier to connect the various cables and also to store.
As it turns out, the Raspberry Pi isn"t the only maker board getting an official display. DIY computer kit Kano, a project that has been embraced by schools, has opened pre-orders for a 10.1-inch HD (150 PPI) LCD screen that also requires you to build it yourself. The case"s design also allows you to store the Kano"s keyboard and a third-party battery inside, making it truly portable.
The official Raspberry Pi display is available to buy at all the usual Raspberry Pi stockists starting from $60 (£48). There"s also six different colored frames to choose from, but you"ll pay a little extra for the privilege. If you"re new to the Kano, the kit and the display bundle will cost $250 (£200) or $110 (£90) for the screen on its own.
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