📈 Level Up Your Raspberry Pi Game!
The Dorhea Raspberry Pi 3 B+ Display Kit features a 3.5-inch TFT LCD touch screen with a resolution of 480x320, designed for compatibility with various Raspberry Pi models. It includes a protective case for durability, easy installation, and copper and aluminum heatsinks to ensure stable performance without the need for an external power supply.
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Color | 3.5 inch Display |
Mount Type | Desk Mount |
Compatible Devices | Raspberry Pi 3B 2B/B+/A+ /A/B Zero |
Special Features | Touchscreen |
Screen Size | 3.5 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 480 x 320 Pixels |
Native Resolution | 480 x 320 |
Resolution | VGA, HD |
Hardware Connectivity | VGA |
Connectivity Technology | VGA |
T**.
Nice price, works, wish the backlight was controllable
It is a nice "all in one" package of case, heat sinks, and screen (with touch pen). The screen resolution is limited but what do you expect for a 3.5in LCD? It all fits together well and the software loaded without error. I am running it on a RPi 3B+ and it works well.I do wish there was a software way to turn off the backlighting. Got the screen to blank after 2 minutes of inactivity but the backlight stays on. If you can live with that, this is a deal.Running the software package to enable the LCD disables the hdmi port, forewarned is forearmed. I would also recommend installing "matchbox-keyboard" before you install the LCD package!Got this for a internet project (remote systems to exercise various servers/services) so with this plus the RPi, I can send three home with others AND they can get it on their networks without messing with external monitors, keyboards, etc.Got it in two days, was easy to physically install. Instructions for loading software page was simple. It worked the first time. If you have the "right project" for this, hard to beat the price.
M**N
A decent deal for what it is, however requires a bit of hack-fu to figure out!
As other reviews have mentioned, this kit lacks instructions which makes it challenging. However, part of the fun in the RPi community is the DIY spirit to tinker and figure things out.I'm still working on getting all the kinks worked out, but it is actually kind of fun figuring it out with my kids helping. A couple of things to note:You'll need drivers found elsewhere- the seller has linked to a URL as an answer to a question. It would have been nice if that address could be included in a paper sheet or even in the product description, but the information is at least out there for you to find.For assembly of the case, the pictures the seller has provided illustrates how it snaps together, however the included fan can't be used at the same time as the screen (physically only one or the other will fit together. Clearly the screen and case are two different items that the seller is bundling together for a good deal, they are not components that are made for each other as a single kit. Therefore you'll need to get creative in getting it all to fit together and working properly.A fun summer project for me with my kids, good enough that I think it deserves 4 stars for the price. But be aware, this isn't necessarily an easy kit for beginners. For that, you should spend more on something else.
S**E
Not hard to get working great value
Screen is really not that difficult to get working in one go. After reading the reviews I was abit afraid. If you start from scratch with a fresh image of the latest Raspberry Pi OS. Use the Raspberry Pi Imager software to enable SSH and setup your accounts WiFi etc before you burn the image so you can easily remote in with SSH and install the driver. Follow the command line instructions the vendor provides for downloading the driver. My problem is the case the main bezel piece arrived broken so that sucked. But the case is not easily assembled. The fit seems off for numerous reasons with my Pi 3. I managed to get it all assembled and it’s okay but the case could be better. Lack of backlight control is annoying but not a deal breaker for what I need.
M**K
DO NOT BUY for linux
if you are planning to use this for any linux distro buy something else. This thing is utter junk.. if you follow the instructions on the page provided it will junk you install and you will have to start over. If you use their image ( i tried the Kali version which i downloaded from their site it will install and the screen will work but it kills the HDMI output on the pi. the res on the screen wont allow for doing pretty much anything. Now i admit i am not a Linux master .. but so far I have tried every version of the instructions and the result is the same. Either unusable or crashes the system so that it will no longer boot. Very Disappointed.I wouldn't recommend this to anyone.
H**N
NOT FOR BEGINNERS!! NOT PLUG AND PLAY!
I just use my pi systems for retropie. I use the usb method to add games to it, as the technical side of pi usage such as ssh and using the shell, I'm lost, and little I fond on the net helped. I assumed the product was basically plug and play, and any drivers were for touchscreen. After over an hour of trying to learn how to make it work, I'm just giving up on it. I wish the description said you needed to go through a bunch of hoops to get it to work.
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