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Title states 1920x1080 however the back of the display states 480x320. Which is true?
Title states 1920x1080 however the back of the display states 480x320. Which is true?
yes you can, any device that outputs a HDMI signal should work.
yes you can, any device that outputs a HDMI signal should work.
Answered by jamieCa on 02/04/2022Helpful (0)
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does this support touch through usb? I would like took connect this to a pc, running Linux, not a raspberry pi. I don't want to connect through gpio pins. just usb. Will the usbtouchscreen drivers work? or does it need to be a raspberry pi with the lcd-show drivers?
does this support touch through usb? I would like took connect this to a pc, running Linux, not a raspberry pi. I don't want to connect through gpio pins. just usb. Will the usbtouchscreen drivers work? or does it need to be a raspberry pi with the lcd-show drivers?
Hey is it possible to store a video in a storage device (sd card for example) and have the screen play it in a loop while being powered by battery ? (This would allow the screen to play the video while being framed and put on a table for example)
Hey is it possible to store a video in a storage device (sd card for example) and have the screen play it in a loop while being powered by battery ? (This would allow the screen to play the video while being framed and put on a table for example)
i have a question about power for the MPI3508 screen. i am assuming this screen can directly be connected to pi zero W. if the Pi zero is connected to power source, will that power this screen as well? or will the screen required seperate power source?
i have a question about power for the MPI3508 screen. i am assuming this screen can directly be connected to pi zero W. if the Pi zero is connected to power source, will that power this screen as well? or will the screen required seperate power source?
Will this work if an iPhone is used with Apple Lightning Digital HDMI adaptor and HDMI cable into this as a monitor? Don't need touch screen to work, display only.
Will this work if an iPhone is used with Apple Lightning Digital HDMI adaptor and HDMI cable into this as a monitor? Don't need touch screen to work, display only.
Can I interface to the gpio’s power in, and some other(it doesn’t matter which ones) ports? And I would also like to hook up a battery with a suitable protector board
Can I interface to the gpio’s power in, and some other(it doesn’t matter which ones) ports? And I would also like to hook up a battery with a suitable protector board
The HDMI connector is completely misaligned with my Raspberry Model B. So I cannot use the included HDMI connector. Is it possible to get the display signal only from the GPIO pins? When I power up connected with GPIO only, I get NO SIGNAL message on the screen.
The HDMI connector is completely misaligned with my Raspberry Model B. So I cannot use the included HDMI connector. Is it possible to get the display signal only from the GPIO pins? When I power up connected with GPIO only, I get NO SIGNAL message on the screen.