Add a touchscreen to your Raspberry Pi with these screens
The Raspberry Pi is great when tucked away being part of the internet of things, but it's best when you're enjoying the web, watching a video, or doing anything else a more expensive and bigger computer can do. Best of all, there are plenty of great products that let you take it all with you. Check out these ultra-portable screens for your Raspberry Pi.
Super Low PowerGeeekPi 7-inch Capacitive Touch ScreenStaff pick
This 7-inch capacitive display has a 1024x600 resolution and connects via HDMI. It also only requires 500mA of power for its backlight. There are two additional USB ports for you to take advantage of and expand and extend.
From the sourceRaspberry Pi 7-inch Touch Screen DisplayRaspberry Pi has made a 7-inch touch screen display of its own, and sports a resolution of 800x480, along with multi-touch support. There are just two connections needed to make from the display to the Raspberry Pi board for easy installation. Raspberry Pi also includes an adapter board which will take care of the power, signal conversion, and touch input.
Plug and PlayUCTRONICS 5-inch Touch ScreenSpecifically designed for the Raspberry Pi, so you only need to plug it in and you're up and running. This multi-touch display works with the 4B, 3B+, and 3B, or it can work with your existing computer as an additional monitor. There's a 3.5mm headphone jack, and adjustable backlight so you get a good picture.
Go Big or Go HomeSunFounder 13-inch Portable MonitorYou get 13 inches and 1080p, which means you'll love what you see on this display. Since it's built with the Raspberry Pi in mind, there's no hassle setting things up either. And if you want to unplug it from your Pi, you can use it as a portable gaming monitor for either your PlayStation 4 or Xbox.
Sounds GreatNewsoul 7-inch Raspberry Pi TouchscreenThis 7-inch display comes with its own stand and has dual-speakers so everything sounds as good as it looks. Not only is it compatible with the Raspberry Pi suite of products, but this display will also work with your computers and gaming consoles.
Palm of Your HandsJun-Electron Raspberry Pi Display CaseIt's a case with its own 3.5-inch 320x480 TFT monitor built into the top. Carry a computer everywhere in the palm of your hand. Jun-Electron also includes a built-in fan to help keep both the Raspberry Pi and monitor cool when in use.
4K CrazyUPerfect 4K Portable MonitorThis 15-inch 4K display takes portable to the limit and looks good while doing it. It's also a great USB-C monitor for your other computers. There are also dual-speaers built-in along with support for 100W power speeds for the likes of Thunderbolt 3.0.
Raspberry TabletTangYY LCD Monitor with Leather CaseIt's all fine and dandy to get a sweet 1024x600 7-inch touch-screen display for your Raspberry Pi, Bbt Tangyy also includes a leather rotating case, so you can prop up the monitor wherever you go. Essentially, this turns your Raspberry Pi into a tablet that makes it easy to get stuff done on the go.
Faster refresh ratesMiuzei 3.5-inch LCD Touch Screen with CaseThis 3.5-inch LCD display from Miuzei gives you easy access to all of your ports, while the display is mounted on top. The monitor itself supports a resolution up to 1920x1080, which is likely way too high for a display this small, but the refresh rate comes in at 60FPS, which is still pretty nifty.
Small but powerfulThe Raspberry Pi is no slouch when it comes to video. With the current model supporting dual 4K monitors, it has the power to drive just about any screen. While you're home you can use a larger monitor or television, but for something more portable we like the GeekPi 7-inch Raspberry Pi Display. If you need a small display for your Raspberry Pi and don't feel like working through set up files or carrying a special high-power charger to run it, you'll love it too.
Those wanting to push the limits of their Raspberry Pi will want to check out the UPERFECT 4K Gaming Monitor. This display features 3840x2160 resolution, USB-C built-in, along with two speakers. There's also a stand so you won't have to worry about trying to figure out how to prop things up.