

🚀 Elevate your Raspberry Pi setup with a sleek touchscreen powerhouse!
The GeeekPi 7 Inch Capacitive Touchscreen is a portable IPS LCD monitor featuring a sharp 1024x600 resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. It supports multi-touch input and comes with dual speakers for enhanced audio. Compatible with a wide range of Raspberry Pi models and Windows PCs, it offers plug-and-play convenience via HDMI and USB-C. Lightweight and compact, it’s perfect as a secondary display or for DIY tech projects, making it a must-have for professionals seeking versatile, on-the-go productivity.














| ASIN | B0CJWXWJ6K |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,527 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,379 in Computer Monitors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (82) |
| Date First Available | September 27, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Item model number | Touch Screen |
| Manufacturer | GeeekPi |
| Product Dimensions | 0.13 x 2.62 x 1.55 inches |
| Resolution | 1024 x 600 Pixels |
| Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
J**E
Works great
I bought this for my Win 11 custom build. Right out of the box this worked with no issues. The touch was working on a different monitor but with a quick setup of the Touchpad via Control Panel I got that worked out. It's a sensor display while gaming and I can also use it to monitor streams, watch YT in the background, or just play local media files. It feels well-made and well-constructed. I recommend some kind of enclosure for this if you can make one but it's not mandatory. You'll want to be careful if you don't use one, if you chip the edge it will likely affect either the touch input or the screen itself. There is a bezel the display does not go all the way to the edge.
L**M
An impressive touchscreen mini-monitor for PC and Raspberry Pi
I'm impressed so far with this tiny 7" monitor. It tends to look bigger in pictures than it actually is, but I like the small size. I've so far used it with a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 and an HP ProDesk Mini PC. The only setup involved is attach the included legs, being careful to put them on the correct side left/right, plug the included HDMI and USB A to C cables to your source computer and power on the monitor. For anyone having trouble with the touchscreen: make certain you have the USB cable plugged into your computer. This also powers the monitor. I'm fairly certain if a Pi Zero can power this monitor, just about any computer can. The direct USB connection also enables touch, which in my use works well. My only problem is the touch accuracy seems a little off in Windows 11. Sometimes where I'm touching on the screen will press a slightly offset location. Frustrating at times when buttons are very close together. But with a little getting used to the slight offset is easy enough to get used to. I like this little monitor on my desk setup when I'm working. So far using it to have Spotify and Microsoft Teams open on a dedicated screen, for convenient monitoring. The screen is IPS and has decent viewing angles. One issue I noticed: when powered from certain USB ports on my HP Prodesk, the monitor can suffer from really noticeable flicker. I've countered this by choosing a different USB port that seems to provide more power. If you have ports on your computer dedicated to mice/keyboards, they may be lower powered and cause flicker and unstable performance. So play around with the ports if you need. The GeeekPi 7 is small enough to throw in a laptop bag, and act as a small second monitor when you're on the go. Since it only needs 2 cables, (HDMI and USB) it lends itself to portability. My improvements have been 180 degree angled HDMI and USB-C adapters that keep both cables from sticking straight out of the left side for a more compact look. I love this little thing and highly recommend it!
J**P
Will only work at 1024x600 resolution
This screen appears to be well made. The problem is that it has a native resolution of 1024x600 and does not down grade high resolutions for display. This is a major issue for me. Other screens such as SunFounder will accept higher resolutions and degrade them for display.
E**N
Does what it's supposed to
It works for what it does. I use it on a pi5 and no issues.
S**A
Touchscreen does not work.
I run a PC repair shop and was looking for a small touchscreen to make controlling PCs more convenient. Initially, it worked a couple of times but then completely stopped. I tested it on multiple other PCs and tried different cables, ensuring I used USB cables capable of handling both power and data. None of it made a difference. Thinking the first screen was faulty, I ordered a replacement, only to encounter the same issue with the new screen. This turned out to be a complete waste of money.
A**R
hugh quality
Works perfect. Sturdy and has great picture quality
P**Z
very nice works perfect.
very nice works perfect. i control my Ubuntu server with this and it looks great
A**L
Junk After Less Than 2 Hours Use
What a lousy monitor. It does not wake up when the Pi is booted but must be unplugged and plugged in to connect. Sound was barely audible out of the box when set to “100”, and now does not work at all. I wish I bought something else.
T**N
great- as described.
A**B
Very good
K**0
Its a very good quality screen with easy setup guide, i will use it as a sensor panel using AIDA64
S**P
great for its price works as intended
I**D
Good Product really Recommend
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