Good points.? The kit appears to include a stylus, so I'm assuming
the display is of the resistive type.?? I have a 5" resistive touch
display (HDMI-based), and on a display that small, the use of a
stylus is actually an advantage.? They're a lot sharper than my
fingers.
I expect your other points will determine how useful the product
will be.
Greg? KO6TH
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That's amazingly cheap for a metal case + display
+ fan though a few things:
?? - What do you intend to use your
Raspberry Pi for?? For example, what programs do you intend to
use?? Also.. how good is your eyesight?
?? - That LCD display is connected via the SPI bus on the 40pin
header.? It doesn't use either of the HDMI ports or the DSI
connector so it will require drivers to work and the display
performance might suffer.? The bottom of the details page says
"1 x 5FPS touch screen".? If "FPS" means frames per second
here... that's very very poor,
?? - That LCD display board uses a LOT of pins on the 40pin
header.? If you're using other pins on the header for projects,
you might have issues
?? - There is no mention of the 320x480 display's touch type.?
Is it capacitive (good) or resistive (bad)
?? - I like the idea of the heat spreader and fan but the gap
between the metal spreader and the fan is going to make the fan
most ineffective.? The metal spreader looks to be aluminum or
pot metal so it's thermal conductivity is going to be pretty
poor
--David
KI6ZHD
On 09/18/2022 08:58 AM, Aaron K5ATG
via groups.io wrote:
Here you go: