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Review on πŸ“± 7-inch Raspberry Pi Touch Screen Case Holder - Kuman by James Hardy

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Take your time and it will be assembled

Frame for Pi 7" screen made by the same company. Might work for others but for a Kuman monitor it's perfect. No instructions but there is one Photomontage showing you the steps in Revain's listing. In my example there is ONE important point to know: the pre-drilled holes on the frame pieces are too small and the supplied mounting screws don't fit. It was easy enough for me to find a drill ( it was 5/32"") and ream the holes. Not a big step, just an annoyance. After drilling, the frame was easy to put together. Just don't forget to attach the two legs to the rear frame first (I didn't have and had to disassemble the frame) first! Mounting screw heads fit between front and back panels. All nuts with backs. The mounting hardware is in small packages and is enough for your legs. I haven't used mine to connect a Pi processor. My monitor was used in my computer case to show hardware monitoring. For the price I couldn't buy the material and wouldn't take the time to learn how to cut acrylic so it was a good price for me. If your holes are drilled big enough then this is an easy project. In any case, take your time and remember that you are dealing with very small hardware.

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