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Review on JUN-ELECTRON 3.5 inch Raspberry Touchscreen Display Monitor, 320X480 Resolution - E361 by Timothy Weems

Revainrating 3 out of 5

part of the screen is always cut off.

Let's start with the bad: part of the screen is cut off when using the regular Rasbien desktop. Maybe there's a setting somewhere that I can't find that fixes this, but messing around with all the resolution and sweep settings on the Pi hasn't worked so far. The touch screen is generally not very sensitive. You have to apply enough pressure for him to register. Now it is ok; it s cheap. It's a $30 touchscreen that fits right on top of the Pi case. You really can't complain too much considering how expensive other screens are getting. There are many projects that you can probably use this little thing for. Personally I don't need touch functionality anyway, as I have a USB wireless mouse and keyboard that I use with this one anyway, the touch functionality is just a bonus. For what I need, a portable Pi with a screen that fits on the case so I can use it without an internet connection, that's fine with some decent heatsinks (other than copper), and the case is solid, although it definitely is more ventilation holes needed. fan holes.

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Pros
  • 4.72 x 3.15 x 1.57 inches
Cons
  • Loud fans.

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