Great device. I like it and instantly ordered one. 2:10 You better mount all the heatsinks with the fins oriented vertically when the raspi is mounted in the case, so heat will be dissipated with the help of convection. (hot air moves upward) This will increase the efficiency of your heatsinks significantly.
Great review! I’ve been looking for a screen like this to use for a portable setup I have. Agree that the price is higher than I expected. For $100+ I would expect a touch screen or some other features beyond a camera and hiding place for the SBC.
I just received my sunfounder 10.1 and I have only had it running for a n hour. I took your suggestion and ordered screen/case, battery and folding bluetooth keyboard. Battery is still charging and have not received keyboard. The screen is nice and the speakers are surprisingly decent. I will let you know more on my thoughts of this setup as I go on.
Reminds me the Kevin Hart video ... Kiestering? Don't use a battery after its been up there :-) I got myself a Ilyama 21.5" touchscreen for the Pi. I ported Ctrlr to Pi3/4 and will use it as a touchscreen controller for Midi devices. For sure I don't want a laptop for that. Embedd the Pi inside a midi controller keyboard and control DAW/Midi.
This remind me of one time I was in mobile phone shop to try a phone. When the seller going to put a simcard he pulled out the battery while the screen is still on. Like few years ago
SunFounder needs to make this exact case backside for their 10.1" 1280x800 Touchscreen. I nearly bought one on Amazon before realizing that they are selling the touch version for around the same price as the non-touch but with an open rear panel.
I would be skeptical of the USB C adapter, since it says 18-20v and no 5V. That will burn up a 7805 in a hurry, assuming that's what they are using. Would definitely love to hear more about they keyboard as I was looking at one this weekend to pair with a LarkBox.
I hope someone makes a compute module 4 version. I heard it's hard to get one currently, so hopefully once that changes maybe we'll get more io on the market. A touchscreen cm4 would be awesome.
Yes but we're going for portable functionality here, not apple fancy design (and closed proprietary insecure crap); at $70 I'd buy it without hesitating for my Pi4, at $100 not sure
I like this. I have an older Sunfounder 10.1 inch unit that was originally intended for a Pi 3. It doesn't have as nice a cover over the back of the Pi, it's just sort of hanging out there. A Pi 4 fit onto it fine, but I did have to use adapters for the power and HDMI, which leave some ugly wiring hanging from the back. I'm booting from an SSD, right now, the SSD and powered USB hub are sitting on the table next to it. I just designed and am 3D printing a new base for the unit that will hold the hub, the SSD, and a power supply (using a Chinese buck convertor) for the pi and USB hub. The cabling will look a lot nicer then. I hope.
I still think the raspberry pi 400 plus a pure portable display is better. Portable raspberry pi 400 lasts longer on the same battery pack. Battery life is a cool bonus to building portable setup around raspberry pi 400 over raspberry pi 4!
I ordered my fourth Raspberry Pi to use with a Grove hat. I have lots of Grove components to use with it. I don't like swapping out hats so I just buy a new Raspberry Pi every time I find a new use for one.
I recommend recommending Anker brand battery banks off Amazon. Almost as inexpensive, but excellent USA based customer service & no-questions warranty support.
For most uses, a used laptop running Linux would be almost (or as) cheap and more practical. But that doesn't address the fun in setting something like this up and using it. I have an older model of this Sunfounder unit and have a pi 4 (mine originally came with a pi 3, I had to modify it to take a pi4) booting from an SSD. Other than playing with it, I use it for a NAS and to run an inside-the-house use only web server. It's worth it for that.
Way better option at Walmart for 67.80 price. Trexonic Portable Ultra Lightweight Widescreen 12" LED TV With HDMI, SD, MMC, USB, VGA, Headphone Jack, AV Inputs and Output And Built-in Digital Tuner and Detachable Antenna. I bought one a few months back and couldn't be happier. I've had it playing video off of usb, sd and ran my rock64 SBC. This came with both the telescopic antennae and the magnetic mobile antennae and has an internal battery. Pair this with your battery bank and a raspberry pi and you are all set.
hdmi connected and with build in speakers! :O to compete with labtops /chromebooks they prob need to lower the price a bit but i can say from experience that raspberry pi 4 4/8 gb is fully functional as a portable pc and cheaper in power usage than any labtop out there. we use the rpi 7" touch screen and with that one the full build is actually also cheaper than any labtop you can find anywhere unless of course you go with a second hand chrome book. only downsides with the rpi 7" touch screen is that you don't have acces to the gpio pins without doing some recontruction on the case :( and you need either bluetooth speakers or analog connected speakers. and only downsides with this 10.1" case/screen is - 1. it's too expensive and - 2. it's not touch screen.
Would like to see you do a video on casting retropie (from Pi 3B+ or Pi 4) to a chrome cast or firestick connected to awesome TV if it is even possible. BTW, your videos are awesomely entertaining. Keep up the great work!
Not a bad battery bank and Im a big fan of off branded stuff like this. However Anker stuff on Amazon routinely goes on sale for the same or only a couple bucks more, I just picked up a Anker 20000 Mah bank for 40 bucks.
I have that Jelly Comb keyboard for my Pi4. WHAT A POS! Do not buy it. You cannot use it while charging, random pairing issues, annoying delay in reconnecting after it goes into standby mode. Seriously wish I could return this damn thing. I have not tried the keyboard on other devices so I cannot say if they work better with this keyboard. But I do know it sucks the fun out of using the Pi. I hope this comments saves someone else from the same mistake. As always, great video ETAPRIME!
Now let's wait until somebody makes something like this but for the Compute Module 4... Just one or 2 usb and hdmi with kickstand like on for example surface device and I'll buy it in heartbeat
If you really need to use a RPi (let’s say for the GPIO expansion), just configure one as an access point with VNC and get a cheap tablet to connect to it.
The usb c pd cable you showed puts out 20-v, but they come in 9, 12 and 15v as well (i guess you'll get 5v from a non pd output, but in for a surprise if used with pd)
Will A500 Mini work with it fine? How about a Blu-Ray player? And can you make the screen really dim so that it s comfortable to play games in a dark room? I have light sensitivity so that s super important to me. Im thinking of buying this.
I always loved the atmosphere of the drawing at the beginning. But it just dawned on me that your robot guy does NOT a have a square head. This next part is all just trying to understand, it’s not meant as a put down, just a general critique. The perspectives are off in different areas, the roundish thing on the left I guess is supposed to be the head, but it’s way off to the left. If you follow the point of the two triangles in the back all the way through to the front, then the head and neck are way off to the left and the blocky thing is actually lined up where the head should be. Is the blocky thing supposed to be the same as the one on the left side? Are the shoulder pads supposed to be the same thing? Why is the left one up so high? Even the ETA PRIME neon is sloping down when the perspective should be going up in that area. Look at the cabinet to the left... going up. I’d love to know what’s what in this drawing, and maybe see a 2.0 of this. 🙂
Would a DSI connection have been better? I'm sure they are just using a cheap HDMI switcher chip, but DSI might have made this possible for previous RPi versions too, just change to a simple pin header for Pi power.
A typo gets more comments than anything... Am I in Jr High again? Couldn't help but notice that like many items once your video hit the price went up to 119. I guess the makers couldn't understand the language that said " It's Overpriced!" Thanks for your vids ETA
So you're plugging 5v into the 12v monitor and it feeds both units fine!? Iv'e got the the RPi3 version of that screen that Iv'e used for my sons desktop arcade build so I'll have to try that and see if I can make the arcade portable!
can't help but think I'd rather take my laptop though, a hybrid of sorts Toshiba Portege Z20-t. Still to make a RPi this functional and portable...that's a win
Lol, I have that 20k power bank from Walmart, not bad, been using it all summer. I got it before their USB C version came out. Planning to tear it down and replace the cells when it starts to go bad. Never saw that skin tho, only the black version. Never mind you have the USB C version, I have the dual USB A one.
I'm a bit confused by how the power works: The power bank supplies 5v/3A but the screen requires 12V/2A. Factoring in the Pi, and peripherals, we're now requesting >30W from a 15W/15.3W power supply. Especially if you want to add speakers, GPIO peripherals, USB-A devices, external drives, etc., and factoring in efficiency converting 12V to 5V e.g. 96% (first I found on Amazon), can someone explain how the official power supply or a phone power bank is able to keep it running?
They got these portable displays running on PD power (20 volts usb-c). In addition to using the power it can also output 20 volts as well. Also using is a usb-c voltage changing cable change the voltage to 12 volts and you can elegantly power a monitor and SBC off a single power source. Would love to see the ETA-Prime treatment of this setup.
I have the 10.1" touch screen kit from EVICIV (Or however TF you spell it lol) and They don't have a ribbon cable for easy installation. They have a USB to video board connector to enable touch capabilities if you don't want to solder the other included wire. But unfortunately their instructions are vague on where to solder to, and finding anything online has been unsuccessful. I just want my 10 inch dual boot Raspberry Pi tablet lol. I go between Raspberry OS & Kali Linux with Retropie on a boot able USB. Any help on if and what drivers I may need and for that matter, does kali linux even support touch screen capabilities up to 10 inch monitors? Much love and respect from Southern Indiana brother.
Just lost my Windows 10 Lenovo tablet to last windows update, “ C “ drive is showing 0gb instead of 64. Thinking of trying a Pi. I’m disabled so need a touchscreen and like using my Samsung phone with android obviously to control the Smart setup I have running If I were to look into a Pi, how easy is it to setup Android and run a touchscreen or even 2 screens ( dual screen setup ) Funds are low as my disability doesn’t allow me to work anymore. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Brilliant channel by the way.
MR. ETA Prime, do you know any Touch screen that is also housing the Pi 4 and some kind of HD, SSD, or M.4 ..? If so, please do a review. I am thinking of an application that can make use of the touch screen and Pi together. Thx.
Could you possibly give the physical dimensions of the display? I live in a small house built in 1897 and I can't really have a typical dual screen setup in the 7ftx5ft "office" (unless I sacrifice the window AC unit) but I do have a small area under my monitor, about 7.5inches tall that could be used for a small display like this.
Someone has got to have written a studio grade recording program for these things by now haven't they? If s, reply. I'd be interested in seeing what the final output file would sound like. I'm just starting to learn more about the capabilities of these gadgets just recently, but I seem to recall something along this lines of these things way back when Linux Red Hat was new.
@etaprime the cable seems to be a USB type A in the video but the one in the link is a type c. I bought the battery and the screen flickers and eventually reboots the rpi. I'm guessing it's the cable. Do you have a link to the cable in the video?
Some warehouse in Guangzhou, from 1988 - plastic picture frames? That is the bezel, let's use that!
Great device. I like it and instantly ordered one.
2:10 You better mount all the heatsinks with the fins oriented vertically when the raspi is mounted in the case, so heat will be dissipated with the help of convection. (hot air moves upward) This will increase the efficiency of your heatsinks significantly.
A fully portable setup for Rpi-4 looks stunning!
Great review! I’ve been looking for a screen like this to use for a portable setup I have. Agree that the price is higher than I expected. For $100+ I would expect a touch screen or some other features beyond a camera and hiding place for the SBC.
I just received my sunfounder 10.1 and I have only had it running for a n hour. I took your suggestion and ordered screen/case, battery and folding bluetooth keyboard. Battery is still charging and have not received keyboard.
The screen is nice and the speakers are surprisingly decent. I will let you know more on my thoughts of this setup as I go on.
😆🤣😂 your video description" "Just ass a battery bank..." Your spell check is as bad as mine, dude!
Reminds me the Kevin Hart video ... Kiestering? Don't use a battery after its been up there :-)
I got myself a Ilyama 21.5" touchscreen for the Pi. I ported Ctrlr to Pi3/4 and will use it as a touchscreen controller for Midi devices. For sure I don't want a laptop for that. Embedd the Pi inside a midi controller keyboard and control DAW/Midi.
If that was a touch screen it could be used for a number of projects
ikr, the price dosnt fit the features it has :/ a shame
Recently, I purchased a 7 inch high quality touchscreen monitor for $40 USD and I have been using it without any issue.
Directly plugged out the power without shutting down the raspberry pi 🤣
I know, I physically cringed. That poor SD card!
Glad I wasn't the only one who cringed at that..
This remind me of one time I was in mobile phone shop to try a phone. When the seller going to put a simcard he pulled out the battery while the screen is still on. Like few years ago
@KPT2 TV But...but what’s the reward...?
@KPT2 TV You also only die once. I almost died when he murdered that RPi 🤣
SunFounder needs to make this exact case backside for their 10.1" 1280x800 Touchscreen. I nearly bought one on Amazon before realizing that they are selling the touch version for around the same price as the non-touch but with an open rear panel.
Cool Display. Don't like the fact that u cant access the sd card after mounting the RPi. It would be cool if they could include a sd card extender.
Hello pi coder :D
Boot from USB instead. :-)
@@System64-Fumo hi 👋
@@brucebarrett1273 True but sometimes u cant use usb for example if you are using berryboot u need a sd card
I got the monitor from the last video and Im loving it so far.
I would be skeptical of the USB C adapter, since it says 18-20v and no 5V. That will burn up a 7805 in a hurry, assuming that's what they are using.
Would definitely love to hear more about they keyboard as I was looking at one this weekend to pair with a LarkBox.
This looks a great option for cheap tablet PC if it's got touchscreen
Check out their RasPad V3.0 if you want a touchscreen.
@@Qwkmm I wouldn’t recommend the RasPad based on the reviews that I’ve read.
It is $120 right now, but man would i love to have one!
It was sitting at $99, hopefully they realize they can move these for around $70
Agreed, would love to have this! 70 sounds like the sweet spot for pricing.
@@ETAPRIME and I live in India, so it's $165 here before shipping
@@developerpranav Wow. That is expensive for a raspi monitor.
@@brandonstevens6886 even the 4GB raspi 4 is $85
I hope someone makes a compute module 4 version.
I heard it's hard to get one currently, so hopefully once that changes maybe we'll get more io on the market. A touchscreen cm4 would be awesome.
This is much better than the last screen you showed us. Think it' very cool.
Wish I could find a keyboard like that with USB-C, instead of micro.
This looks like a nice option for a standalone RPi weather station. Just one cable and no real need for a touchscreen.
"Just ass a Battery bank" ETA Prime . I had to read it 2x lol
to make sure you got both cheeks?
butt it can be used ass a battery, that's one powerful gluteus maximus
That bezel on the display looks like something out of 2005.
Yes but we're going for portable functionality here, not apple fancy design (and closed proprietary insecure crap); at $70 I'd buy it without hesitating for my Pi4, at $100 not sure
I just woke up. Heard his intro as "Hey guys its Amazon Prime" 😂😔
didn't know you had amazon in russia
@@SzymonPmc LOL
Hmm great but no built in rechargeable battery unfortunately
I want something like this but with touchscreen pls make video on it
I like this. I have an older Sunfounder 10.1 inch unit that was originally intended for a Pi 3. It doesn't have as nice a cover over the back of the Pi, it's just sort of hanging out there. A Pi 4 fit onto it fine, but I did have to use adapters for the power and HDMI, which leave some ugly wiring hanging from the back. I'm booting from an SSD, right now, the SSD and powered USB hub are sitting on the table next to it. I just designed and am 3D printing a new base for the unit that will hold the hub, the SSD, and a power supply (using a Chinese buck convertor) for the pi and USB hub. The cabling will look a lot nicer then. I hope.
I still think the raspberry pi 400 plus a pure portable display is better. Portable raspberry pi 400 lasts longer on the same battery pack. Battery life is a cool bonus to building portable setup around raspberry pi 400 over raspberry pi 4!
I’m in school in the back of class right now enjoying some ETA vids.
I ordered my fourth Raspberry Pi to use with a Grove hat. I have lots of Grove components to use with it. I don't like swapping out hats so I just buy a new Raspberry Pi every time I find a new use for one.
I recommend recommending Anker brand battery banks off Amazon. Almost as inexpensive, but excellent USA based customer service & no-questions warranty support.
Looks pretty sweet! I'd love to see a cost and emulation comparison between this and a laptop.
For most uses, a used laptop running Linux would be almost (or as) cheap and more practical. But that doesn't address the fun in setting something like this up and using it. I have an older model of this Sunfounder unit and have a pi 4 (mine originally came with a pi 3, I had to modify it to take a pi4) booting from an SSD. Other than playing with it, I use it for a NAS and to run an inside-the-house use only web server. It's worth it for that.
Way better option at Walmart for 67.80 price. Trexonic Portable Ultra Lightweight Widescreen 12" LED TV With HDMI, SD, MMC, USB, VGA, Headphone Jack, AV Inputs and Output And Built-in Digital Tuner and Detachable Antenna. I bought one a few months back and couldn't be happier. I've had it playing video off of usb, sd and ran my rock64 SBC. This came with both the telescopic antennae and the magnetic mobile antennae and has an internal battery. Pair this with your battery bank and a raspberry pi and you are all set.
What controller is that? Great video as always, I may get a screen myself soon.
hdmi connected and with build in speakers! :O
to compete with labtops /chromebooks they prob need to lower the price a bit
but i can say from experience that raspberry pi 4 4/8 gb is fully functional as a portable pc and cheaper in power usage than any labtop out there.
we use the rpi 7" touch screen and with that one the full build is actually also cheaper than any labtop you can find anywhere unless of course you go with a second hand chrome book.
only downsides with the rpi 7" touch screen is that you don't have acces to the gpio pins without doing some recontruction on the case :( and you need either bluetooth speakers or analog connected speakers.
and only downsides with this 10.1" case/screen is - 1. it's too expensive and - 2. it's not touch screen.
It is 16:10, not 16:9.
Would like to see you do a video on casting retropie (from Pi 3B+ or Pi 4) to a chrome cast or firestick connected to awesome TV if it is even possible. BTW, your videos are awesomely entertaining. Keep up the great work!
I've never heard someone say "explain a tory" before and I've been watching you for a long time :P
I'm gonna need an instructional ETA vid on how to "ass a Battery bank"
Buy an aukey mine is a total ass.
For $5 you can pick up a 15" LCD monitor used from the Goodwill. And still access your SD card slot.
Our local Goodwill won't take TVs or monitors of any kind for resale. Sad, in the past, I got several nice older units there.
Not a bad battery bank and Im a big fan of off branded stuff like this. However Anker stuff on Amazon routinely goes on sale for the same or only a couple bucks more, I just picked up a Anker 20000 Mah bank for 40 bucks.
Yes, I’ve had great luck with Anker, and for the capacity that’s a great price.
Thanks for the information!
Another great video!
This could not have come at a better time as it meets what I am looking for 100%. Touch screen would beicing on the cake BUT 8TWILL WORK.
5:10 i love The color is like: cable.
Love your videos! You should do a raspberry pi laptop build.
This is pretty sweet with a usb RTL-SDR!
I have that Jelly Comb keyboard for my Pi4. WHAT A POS! Do not buy it. You cannot use it while charging, random pairing issues, annoying delay in reconnecting after it goes into standby mode. Seriously wish I could return this damn thing.
I have not tried the keyboard on other devices so I cannot say if they work better with this keyboard. But I do know it sucks the fun out of using the Pi. I hope this comments saves someone else from the same mistake.
As always, great video ETAPRIME!
Now let's wait until somebody makes something like this but for the Compute Module 4...
Just one or 2 usb and hdmi with kickstand like on for example surface device and I'll buy it in heartbeat
If you really need to use a RPi (let’s say for the GPIO expansion), just configure one as an access point with VNC and get a cheap tablet to connect to it.
That's pretty cool. Anyway to mod that to put a battery in it?
The usb c pd cable you showed puts out 20-v, but they come in 9, 12 and 15v as well (i guess you'll get 5v from a non pd output, but in for a surprise if used with pd)
Will A500 Mini work with it fine? How about a Blu-Ray player? And can you make the screen really dim so that it
s comfortable to play games in a dark room? I have light sensitivity so that
s super important to me. Im thinking of buying this.
I always loved the atmosphere of the drawing at the beginning. But it just dawned on me that your robot guy does NOT a have a square head.
This next part is all just trying to understand, it’s not meant as a put down, just a general critique.
The perspectives are off in different areas, the roundish thing on the left I guess is supposed to be the head, but it’s way off to the left. If you follow the point of the two triangles in the back all the way through to the front, then the head and neck are way off to the left and the blocky thing is actually lined up where the head should be. Is the blocky thing supposed to be the same as the one on the left side? Are the shoulder pads supposed to be the same thing? Why is the left one up so high? Even the ETA PRIME neon is sloping down when the perspective should be going up in that area. Look at the cabinet to the left... going up.
I’d love to know what’s what in this drawing, and maybe see a 2.0 of this. 🙂
Awesome!
Great video but those large bezels on the screen kills the deal. Looks like a Kickstarter project done using 3D printer.
your peripherals are way cooler than I have :(
Would a DSI connection have been better? I'm sure they are just using a cheap HDMI switcher chip, but DSI might have made this possible for previous RPi versions too, just change to a simple pin header for Pi power.
A typo gets more comments than anything... Am I in Jr High again? Couldn't help but notice that like many items once your video hit the price went up to 119. I guess the makers couldn't understand the language that said " It's Overpriced!"
Thanks for your vids ETA
thanks for another video!
do you have a reference for making your own power supply for raspberry pi 4 and 10 inch lcd touchscreen?
Thank you so much for this video
So you're plugging 5v into the 12v monitor and it feeds both units fine!?
Iv'e got the the RPi3 version of that screen that Iv'e used for my sons desktop arcade build so I'll have to try that and see if I can make the arcade portable!
can't help but think I'd rather take my laptop though, a hybrid of sorts Toshiba Portege Z20-t. Still to make a RPi this functional and portable...that's a win
Lol, I have that 20k power bank from Walmart, not bad, been using it all summer. I got it before their USB C version came out. Planning to tear it down and replace the cells when it starts to go bad. Never saw that skin tho, only the black version. Never mind you have the USB C version, I have the dual USB A one.
Make it touch screen for the same price and it would be perfect for a self contained smart home system.
No touch? 🥺 have been even cooler!
Thats the only way this thing would be worth $99 imo.
They have a touchscreen version, but it doesn't have a housing or stand.
RPi + display + battery + keyboard ?
I would get a Lenovo Chromebook Duet instead.
I'm a bit confused by how the power works: The power bank supplies 5v/3A but the screen requires 12V/2A. Factoring in the Pi, and peripherals, we're now requesting >30W from a 15W/15.3W power supply. Especially if you want to add speakers, GPIO peripherals, USB-A devices, external drives, etc., and factoring in efficiency converting 12V to 5V e.g. 96% (first I found on Amazon), can someone explain how the official power supply or a phone power bank is able to keep it running?
Waiting for my RasPad3 (4) to Ship...
They got these portable displays running on PD power (20 volts usb-c). In addition to using the power it can also output 20 volts as well.
Also using is a usb-c voltage changing cable change the voltage to 12 volts and you can elegantly power a monitor and SBC off a single power source.
Would love to see the ETA-Prime treatment of this setup.
Thanks for this video 👍🏻👌🏻✌🏻
Would be nice if that fat display had an internal stowage compartment for the power bank and the tiny keyboard.
They have a $76 7inch screen now., the 10inch is $120 with a 5% discount.
Its kinda expensive, but I would buy one, not for a Raspberry Pi, but it has HDMI and VGA, might experiment with it.
I was looking at their 13.3 inch display as a portable screen since I want one that doesn't house the pi... But even those are like $110-130.
Do you recommend over clocking the pi with this set up, what’s a good amount to overclock it too?
Good idea but it’s expensive , thanks for this video
2000s called, they want their lcd case back.
I have the 10.1" touch screen kit from EVICIV (Or however TF you spell it lol) and They don't have a ribbon cable for easy installation. They have a USB to video board connector to enable touch capabilities if you don't want to solder the other included wire. But unfortunately their instructions are vague on where to solder to, and finding anything online has been unsuccessful. I just want my 10 inch dual boot Raspberry Pi tablet lol. I go between Raspberry OS & Kali Linux with Retropie on a boot able USB. Any help on if and what drivers I may need and for that matter, does kali linux even support touch screen capabilities up to 10 inch monitors? Much love and respect from Southern Indiana brother.
1280*800 is 16:10 (also a superior ratio in every way)
If there's a newer or updated monitor model with usb c and the mele pcgo 02 or gmk mini PC that would be great..
The only thing I would add to this screen is a micro SD card Extender.
I think there was screen tearing on Dreamcast emulation....
Just lost my Windows 10 Lenovo tablet to last windows update, “ C “ drive is showing 0gb instead of 64. Thinking of trying a Pi.
I’m disabled so need a touchscreen and like using my Samsung phone with android obviously to control the Smart setup I have running
If I were to look into a Pi, how easy is it to setup Android and run a touchscreen or even 2 screens ( dual screen setup )
Funds are low as my disability doesn’t allow me to work anymore. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Brilliant channel by the way.
Yeah, me too, credit cards accepted.
Хренасе! $120, і це без вартості доставки! Фантастична ціна!
5:17 maybe i'm reading it wrong. Bottom line says not support 5v
Please check Pegasus front-end
MR. ETA Prime, do you know any Touch screen that is also housing the Pi 4 and some kind of HD, SSD, or M.4 ..? If so, please do a review. I am thinking of an application that can make use of the touch screen and Pi together. Thx.
This is awesome. I wish it was touchscreen tho
Could you possibly give the physical dimensions of the display?
I live in a small house built in 1897 and I can't really have a typical dual screen setup in the 7ftx5ft "office" (unless I sacrifice the window AC unit) but I do have a small area under my monitor, about 7.5inches tall that could be used for a small display like this.
A real good idea, too bad prices are far away from reality, ( it's tripled some places😆)
Available here in France so I might jump on this, unless something similar comes along soon for a similar price
Interesting but the color balance is TOO WARM.
At first I was like "OOh, portable retro gaming!" Then I realized I have a Fire HD10 with Retroarch and an 8BitDo controller.
Relaxing video😌😌😌
Someone has got to have written a studio grade recording program for these things by now haven't they? If s, reply. I'd be interested in seeing what the final output file would sound like.
I'm just starting to learn more about the capabilities of these gadgets just recently, but I seem to recall something along this lines of these things way back when Linux Red Hat was new.
@etaprime the cable seems to be a USB type A in the video but the one in the link is a type c. I bought the battery and the screen flickers and eventually reboots the rpi. I'm guessing it's the cable. Do you have a link to the cable in the video?
What controller is that?
8Bitdo SN30 Pro for xcloud.
Amazon Warehouse has a ton of them, if you want to avoid full price
Thanks guys
Very Nice... For us un south américa a little spensive but very Nice óptimo thanks for sharing
An idea for anyone wanting to make a vid u can make a portable arcade box with led buttons
Can this work safely with a powerbank that provides PD? My non-PD powerbank only provides up to 2.1 amps ;(
PARTIAL FACE REVEAL AT 1:08 LETS GOOOO
😂 you noticed it too
Bald!!!!!
If your going to use it with retro pie and use an external hdd you will need more power then that phone charger.