7 inch tft display hdmi free sample
【Plug and Play】 No driver needed.You don"t need to install any driver and just connect the HDMI port and Micro USB port from display to your device.Backlight can be turned off to lower power consumption.
【Strong System Compatible】Support Windows operating systems,Mas OS and other systems.When works with Raspberry Pi, supports Raspbian/Ubuntu MATE/Lubuntu/Snappy Ubuntu Core/Kali/OSMC/Retropie/WIN10 IOT, driver free; When work as a computer monitor, supports Windows XP/10/8/7 and Mas OS
【Five-points Touch】Capacitive touch control and Five-points Touch.It has vertical and horizontal image flip function.Equipping with HDMI & Earphone Jack & 2x Micro USB port support.Connect the screen to other device via HDMI interface and power it via Micro USB.
【Widely Application】This touch display can be used for security monitors and other multi-purpose displays, network player boxes, raspberry pi, HD DVR, high-end instruments,extended laptop monitors.
The Transmissive polarizer is best used for displays that run with the backlight on all the time. This polarizer provides the brightest backlight possible. If you have a need for a bright backlight with lower power drain, transmissive is a good choice for this TFT LCD display module.
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Rotating the screen to the proper orientation proved challenging. The config.txt rotate commands don’t work with the raspberry pi4. I couldn’t get the xorg configuration to rotate the display. When I added kernel commandline parameters to rotate the display, that worked for the initial verbose boot screen… but once KlipperScreen loaded, it was the wrong orientation.