It'd be great if there's a variant with larger screen and thicker RPi housing. It's always possible to hook up M.2 SSD board to RPi, and having a thicker RPi housing to accommodate the M.2 SSD board would be welcome.
Great video about this All-In-One touch display for the Pi. I love how you go through the installation Step-By-Step 👍🏻 and giving all this helpful side information. Thank you Jon!
a good video, thank you!... I have the same monitor, although on the board it indicates that it is v4 and on the board where the HDMI, the USB C connector and the 12v input are, there is a 20-pin DSI display input . I wanted to ask if these monitors are compatible with Raspberry Pi 5, I understand that this consumes more energy than the Raspberry Pi 4, so I don't know if the power supply can make it work (my power supply indicates 0.6a 12v/2000ma)
Thank you for watching! I've not done any testing with this device with the Pi5. For that, I'd recommend sending them an e-mail. I don't want to tell you wrong and I'm sure their engineers have tested it or can at least make good recommendations to you. Their e-mail address is: customer@eviciv.com
Can you add arcade controllers to this unit? I think this size screen and being able to rotate it is a better option than a monitor. I mean for mini bar top arcade.
It would require more than just adding a sensor, for the automatic touch rotation -I believe. Screen rotation wouldn't be too difficult, but for the touch aspect to work you'd likely need to dump the firmware built in to the display, decompile, modify the code to utilize the sensors, write it back. Likely not an easy task honestly. I may be wrong, but that would be my guess.
I got this one coming from ebay and a ugreen right angle usb c connecter. im gonna try to see if plugging it in to the pi 4 and routing it through the holes and hope it will enable me to use it with a power bank instead of dc barrel. It looks like it will work and the cable is a 60 watt cable so should be enough. If that dont work ill buy some barrel to usb cables.
Just checked, not available today still. Not sure if you've seen this: ua-cam.com/video/Nfl5QoXZULM/v-deo.html . It's not a 10.1" but rather 7" but the power requirements may be to your liking with the Pi power module. Just thought I'd send it along incase it's helpful to you.
@@WagnersTechTalk Thank you. I acutally got a upgrade to a usb c touchscreen instead. That one was out of stock. Things might work out for the better. I will check that one else as well for my second pi. thank you. :)
In this video, I was using TwisterOS ( link: twisteros.com/index.html ). But you could install a different OS if you'd like, PiOS, Ubuntu, etc. It didn't come pre-installed with the Pi, also this video was using the Pi4 and the Pi5 was released. Not sure if the Pi 5 will work with this screen, may need to use a Pi4. You can find more Pi4 content here: wagnerstechtalk.com/rpi4/ and Pi5 here: wagnerstechtalk.com/rpi5/ if you need more details on setup, etc.
After this review I quickly picked one of these up for a brand new Pi 4b and both arrived in the mail today. So far it's been smooth sailing, except the touch screen calibration is way off. Do you have any recommendations?
Thanks for the review!! I have gotten 2 units from the manufacturer and 3 different raspberry pi. Both units are the 1920 resolution and one version 1 (as shown in the review) and the newer version 2. Both pi 4s are a 4gb and an 8gb model. When you update the bootloader to as least the april 2022, these displays stop working with the Touchscreen plugged in. When you keep plugged in and boot up you will get and HID 1 error. You have to unplug the Touchscreen to get it to boot past this. Is anyone else having this problem??
Hi Mike, it's likely not an issue with the touch screen but a problem with the new bootloader. There is a thread here for posting issues like this: forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=329324 It would be great if you could make them aware of it.
@@WagnersTechTalk I have notified them of the problem being observed on both my 4gb and 8gb while using this Display. Hopefully something can be worked out to where the problem disappears:):) I appreciate the help very much!!
I didn't encounter an issue myself, if everything is setup according to what you saw here you might have received a defective unit. May need to exchange it.
Sorry that has happened, I can't think of much else except if the two small PCBs that connect to the GPIO pins are missing a row of pins during assembly. That's about all I can see as a possibility, but if you've tried two different Pi's already it may just be a bad unit.
I have the exact kit, so what about people like me who want to do the more permanent option and solder the wires to the Pi board? The instructions don't really explain or go into much detail, honestly almost none on the procedures and or process to solder those wires in. I'd rather not use the USB wire option as it just doesn't look professional and more so lazy.
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It'd be great if there's a variant with larger screen and thicker RPi housing. It's always possible to hook up M.2 SSD board to RPi, and having a thicker RPi housing to accommodate the M.2 SSD board would be welcome.
Sweet! The instructions said to solder that one cable on but it nice to see that you can just use the plug in one.
This was really great and enjoyable. I'd love a small screen like that for reasons. Mainly just to hack on the Rπ.
Great video about this All-In-One touch display for the Pi. I love how you go through the installation Step-By-Step 👍🏻 and giving all this helpful side information. Thank you Jon!
Glad you enjoyed it MashTec, thank you for watching my friend 😎
@@WagnersTechTalk Enjoyed it, as usual :)
a good video, thank you!... I have the same monitor, although on the board it indicates that it is v4 and on the board where the HDMI, the USB C connector and the 12v input are, there is a 20-pin DSI display input . I wanted to ask if these monitors are compatible with Raspberry Pi 5, I understand that this consumes more energy than the Raspberry Pi 4, so I don't know if the power supply can make it work (my power supply indicates 0.6a 12v/2000ma)
Thank you for watching! I've not done any testing with this device with the Pi5. For that, I'd recommend sending them an e-mail. I don't want to tell you wrong and I'm sure their engineers have tested it or can at least make good recommendations to you. Their e-mail address is: customer@eviciv.com
tyvm for this video. i am looking for this kind of gadget.
Very welcome, glad it's what you're looking for!
Can you add arcade controllers to this unit? I think this size screen and being able to rotate it is a better option than a monitor. I mean for mini bar top arcade.
Sure, you still have access to the USB ports on the side or you could use Bluetooth as well. Plenty of options.
Im wondering if a premade device could be added to the pi pinouts to provide an automated rotation of the screen.
It would require more than just adding a sensor, for the automatic touch rotation -I believe. Screen rotation wouldn't be too difficult, but for the touch aspect to work you'd likely need to dump the firmware built in to the display, decompile, modify the code to utilize the sensors, write it back. Likely not an easy task honestly. I may be wrong, but that would be my guess.
This is just what I am looking for and Amazon has zero, out of stock. 😎 Thanks. The GPIO and Pi-cam connector is a must for a lot of OpenCV projects.
They will go out of stock on occasion. Check back in a few days.
@@WagnersTechTalk Thank you.
I got this one coming from ebay and a ugreen right angle usb c connecter. im gonna try to see if plugging it in to the pi 4 and routing it through the holes and hope it will enable me to use it with a power bank instead of dc barrel. It looks like it will work and the cable is a 60 watt cable so should be enough. If that dont work ill buy some barrel to usb cables.
Please see 02:06 , power requirements are 12v 2000mA. USB will typically only put out 5v.
Just checked, not available today still. Not sure if you've seen this: ua-cam.com/video/Nfl5QoXZULM/v-deo.html . It's not a 10.1" but rather 7" but the power requirements may be to your liking with the Pi power module. Just thought I'd send it along incase it's helpful to you.
@@WagnersTechTalk Thank you. I acutally got a upgrade to a usb c touchscreen instead. That one was out of stock. Things might work out for the better. I will check that one else as well for my second pi. thank you. :)
Did you installed windows in rpi ? How was pi performance with windows ?
This was on a Pi 4: ua-cam.com/video/9RQ7vxk7IdM/v-deo.html
Is it a pressure sensitive resistive touch screen?
Pressure sensitivity is typically handled through a special pen over Bluetooth.
what operating system is this? and does it come pre-installed on the raspberry?
In this video, I was using TwisterOS ( link: twisteros.com/index.html ). But you could install a different OS if you'd like, PiOS, Ubuntu, etc. It didn't come pre-installed with the Pi, also this video was using the Pi4 and the Pi5 was released. Not sure if the Pi 5 will work with this screen, may need to use a Pi4. You can find more Pi4 content here: wagnerstechtalk.com/rpi4/ and Pi5 here: wagnerstechtalk.com/rpi5/ if you need more details on setup, etc.
I wanted to add a hat to mine so I added standoffs to fit the hat and changed out the fan to a quiet fan.
After this review I quickly picked one of these up for a brand new Pi 4b and both arrived in the mail today. So far it's been smooth sailing, except the touch screen calibration is way off. Do you have any recommendations?
I don't recall needing to calibrate my unit, you may want to reach out to the seller for an exchange if it's that bad.
@@WagnersTechTalk Update: I finally got the time to figure out how to fix the calibration. Turns out it was just user error on my part.
@@strykr_killr Great news, glad to hear it's all working fine for you!
i'm getting a low voltage warning. just got the 7in screen every cable is attached to the screen .
Sounds like an issue with the power supply, you may want to contact the seller for a replacement.
Does anyone know how to get a hdmi-d board replacement ?
wonderful video
Many thanks!
Can it be used for editing with photoshop?
I don't use Photoshop, but if you can get photoshop running on the Pi - most likely.
Thanks for the review!! I have gotten 2 units from the manufacturer and 3 different raspberry pi. Both units are the 1920 resolution and one version 1 (as shown in the review) and the newer version 2. Both pi 4s are a 4gb and an 8gb model. When you update the bootloader to as least the april 2022, these displays stop working with the Touchscreen plugged in. When you keep plugged in and boot up you will get and HID 1 error. You have to unplug the Touchscreen to get it to boot past this. Is anyone else having this problem??
Hi Mike, it's likely not an issue with the touch screen but a problem with the new bootloader. There is a thread here for posting issues like this: forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=329324 It would be great if you could make them aware of it.
@@WagnersTechTalk I have notified them of the problem being observed on both my 4gb and 8gb while using this Display. Hopefully something can be worked out to where the problem disappears:):) I appreciate the help very much!!
I’m getting a no video input error when turn the power on. Do I have a bad unit? I’ve checked the connection 1000 times and used 2 different rpis
I didn't encounter an issue myself, if everything is setup according to what you saw here you might have received a defective unit. May need to exchange it.
@@WagnersTechTalk that’s what I was afraid of. They work on my monitor
Sorry that has happened, I can't think of much else except if the two small PCBs that connect to the GPIO pins are missing a row of pins during assembly. That's about all I can see as a possibility, but if you've tried two different Pi's already it may just be a bad unit.
what desktop r u using on the pi?
It's TwisterOS, my favorite OS for the Pi4. I show TwisterOS in this recent video also: ua-cam.com/video/6bxjNQi69W0/v-deo.html
Onboard is the best keyboard you can choose.
Very cool!!
Working in Pi 5 ?
Check with Enviciv, it was designed for the pi 4. However, I do have something coming soon that is designed with the Pi 5 in mind.
Hey it's murr from impractical jokers
Yes Sir! Only one other noticed that so far 😀
@@WagnersTechTalk can I use this display for my Xbox series x
I don't own a Series S myself, however it does have HDMI input capability, see 08:24 . It should work fine.
Is that the 'Practical Jokers' guy?
Yes it is, was wondering when someone would recognize Mur 😎👍
I have the exact kit, so what about people like me who want to do the more permanent option and solder the wires to the Pi board? The instructions don't really explain or go into much detail, honestly almost none on the procedures and or process to solder those wires in. I'd rather not use the USB wire option as it just doesn't look professional and more so lazy.