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ER-TFTV080A1-1 is 800x480 dots 8"color tft lcd module display with small HDMI signal driver board,optional 8 inch 4-wire resistive touch panel, touch panel usb port controller board,remote control,superior display quality,super wide view angle.It can be used in any embedded systems,car,industrial device,security and hand-held equipment which requires display in high quality and colorful video.It"s also ideal for Raspberry PI by HDMI.

raspberry lcd touch screen driver quotation

ER-TFT090-3-3938 is IPS 9 " color tft lcd display with small HDMI signal driver board,1024x600 pixels,optional 4-wire resistive touch panel with USB driver board and cable,optional capacitive touch panel with USB controller board and cable. It"s superior display quality,wide view angle.

It can be used in any embedded systems,car,industrial device,security and hand-held equipment which requires display in high quality and colorful video. It"s also ideal for Raspberry PI by HDMI.

raspberry lcd touch screen driver quotation

I have a 19" touchscreen display that I got for $2. I believe it works... I connected to a Windows PC and I get an image and some response. I don"t want to spend time getting the display to work perfectly with Windows, because I"d like to use it with my Pi 3 Model B if possible.

It is a Tyco Electronics elo Model ET1937L 19" LCD Touch Monitor. I have a USB cable for the touch response, and a HDMI to VGA converter cable to use the Pi HDMI output to the monitor"s VGA input. And a power supply. On their website I found a driver file with title "Linux (5.x/4.x/3.x Kernel)(Raspian 32-bit ARMv8)". I don"t know much about the Pi or Linux. It appears that the current Linux kernel is a higher version than 5. And the Pi specs describe the processor as 64 bit, while this driver is written for 32 bit. (The monitor is around 10 years old).

Does it sound like I"d have a chance at getting this touchscreen to work with my Pi? They also have "Linux (5.x/4.x/3.x Kernel)(Ubuntu 64-bit ARMv8)" driver for download, if that"s a more likely fit.

Is there a guide somewhere around here to how to use another video driver? (Actually, I suppose the driver is for the video AND the input from the touch screen). High level - does the driver need to be on the SD card that has the OS - in the boot drive? And then is there some command that needs to be included in config.txt to tell the OS to use that driver???

raspberry lcd touch screen driver quotation

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