I was surprised that it worked really well without requiring any immediate adjustments to my Pi. Yes, it works with Raspberry Pi 4 and 26800mAh battery. (I went with Anker) However, the cable that is suggested to you to purchase on this page, the USB-A cable, CANNOT be purchased. You need a USB-C cable to regular USB. NO USB-A to USB cable. While it's not the screen's fault, Revain's system suggesting you buy a USB-A cable would be a mistake as it doesn't connect to that screen at all. You have to deal with the problems of bending the cable 90 degrees. I advise you to do the same for those who are new to compiling Pi.
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