Raspberry Pi Displays

9 products


  • HyperPixel 4.0 – Hi-Res Display for Raspberry Pi (Touch Version)

    Pimoroni HyperPixel 4.0 - Hi-Res Display for Raspberry Pi (Touch Version)

    HyperPixel 4.0 is the perfect way to use your RPi without a bunch of cables or a bulky display. Design your own interface to control your project, display data, or turn your Pi into a tiny media centre. This version of HyperPixel has a gorgeous IPS display, with wide viewing angles, custom-made cover glass, and the alternate I²C interface is broken out for advanced users. Features High-speed DPI interface 4.0' IPS (wide viewing angle, 160°) display (86.4 x 51.8 mm) 800x480 pixels (~235 PPI) 18-bit colour (262,144 colors) 60 FPS frame rate Contrast ratio: 500:1 Capacitive touch 40-pin female header included to boost height for Raspberry Pi B+, 2, 3, 3B+ and 4 Standoffs included to securely attach to your RPi Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models One-line installer Dimensions: 58.5 x 97 x 12 mm (WxHxD, depth includes header and display) HyperPixel uses a high-speed DPI interface, allowing it to shift 5x more pixel data than the usual SPI interface that these small Pi displays use. It has a 60 FPS frame rate and a resolution of approximately 235 pixels per inch (800x480) on its 4.0' display. The display can show 18-bits of colour (262,144 colors). This Touch version has a capacitive touch display that's more sensitive and responsive to touch than a resistive touch display, and it's capable of multi-touch! Everything comes fully-assembled, and there's no soldering required! The display is securely stuck down to the HyperPixel 4.0 PCB and connected via a neat little flush-mounting FPC cable. Just pop HyperPixel 4.0 on your RPi and run our installer to get everything set up! Please note: when installing HyperPixel 4.0 onto your RPi make sure not to press down on the screen surface! Hold the board by its edges and wiggle it to mate with the extended header (or GPIO header). Also take care not to pull on the edges of the glass display when removing your HyperPixel. It'll work with any 40-pin version of the RPi, including RPi Zero and RPi Zero W. If you're using it with a larger RPi then use the extra 40-pin header that's included to boost it up to the required height. If you're using a Zero or Zero W then just pop it straight onto the GPIO. The included standoff kit allows you to mount your HyperPixel 4.0 safely and securely to your RPi. Just screw them into the posts on the underside of the HyperPixel 4.0 PCB and then secure with screws through the mounting holes on your RPi. Downloads GitHub

    € 79,95

    Members € 71,96

  • Pimoroni Raspberry Pi Pico Display Pack

    Pimoroni Pimoroni Raspberry Pi Pico Display Pack

    Pico Display lets you turn a Pico into a compact user interface device for a bigger project, capable of giving instructions, displaying readouts and even incorporating elaborate nested menus. If you'd rather use your Pico as a standalone device you could make a little rotating slideshow of images, display beautiful graphs from sensor data or build your own Tamagotchi or matchbox sized text adventure game.Features 1.14” 240x135 pixel IPS LCD screen 4 x tactile buttons RGB LED Pre-soldered female headers for attaching to Pico Compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico. Fully assembled No soldering required (as long as your Pico has header pins attached). Dimensions: approx 53 x 25 x 9 mm (L x W x H) Screen usable area: approx 25 x 15 mm (L x W) C/C++ and MicroPython libraries

    € 19,95

    Members € 17,96

  • HyperPixel 2.1 Round – Hi-Res Display for Raspberry Pi

    Pimoroni HyperPixel 2.1 Round - Hi-Res Display for Raspberry Pi

    HyperPixel 2.1 Round has all the great features of other HyperPixels – crisp, brilliant IPS display touchscreen, and high-speed DPI interface – it's just rounder! You can use it with any Raspberry Pi with a 40-pin header but it works particularly nicely with the RPi Zero footprint – it's designed so you can mount a Zero neatly behind it, so you can't see the RPi when you look at it from the front.This version of HyperPixel would be great for custom interfaces and control panels – mounted on a wall it would make a really neat, minimalist smart home controller or a stylish 'what's playing' display for your sound system. Everything is pre-soldered and ready to go, just pop it onto your RPi, install the software, and away you go!HyperPixel 2.1 Round uses a high-speed DPI interface, allowing it to shift 5x more pixel data than the usual SPI interface that these small Pi displays normally use. It has a 60 FPS frame rate and a resolution of approximately 229 pixels per inch (480x480px) on its 2.1' display. The display can show 18-bits of colour (262,144 colors).Features High-speed DPI interface 2.1' IPS (wide viewing angle, 175°) display 480x480 pixels, minus the corners (~229 PPI) 18-bit colour (262,144 colors) 60 FPS frame rate Active area: 53.28 x 53.28 mm Capacitive touchscreen (with Python library) Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models Dimensions: 71.80 x 71.80 x 10.8 mm (WxHxD, depth includes header and display). With a RPi Zero attached with short standoffs, the total depth is 17 mm. Downloads Display library for Raspberry Pi OS Python touchscreen library Dimensional drawing Pinout

    € 79,95

    Members € 71,96

  • HyperPixel 4.0 Square Touch – Hi-Res Display for Raspberry Pi

    Pimoroni HyperPixel 4.0 Square Touch - Hi-Res Display for Raspberry Pi

    HyperPixel 4.0 Square has all the great features of our standard HyperPixel 4.0 – a crisp, brilliant IPS display with touchscreen, and high-speed DPI interface – it's just more square!This square version of HyperPixel 4.0 is great for custom interfaces and control panels, and works really well for Pico-8 games. Everything is pre-soldered and ready to go, just pop it onto your RPi, run our installer, and away you go!Features High-speed DPI interface 4.0' IPS (wide viewing angle, 160°) display (72x72 mm) 720x720 pixels (~254 PPI) 18-bit colour (262,144 colors) 60 FPS frame rate Optional capacitive touchscreen 40-pin female header included to boost height for Raspberry Pi B+, 2, 3, 3B+ and 4 Standoffs included to securely attach to your RPi Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models One-line installer HyperPixel 4.0 Square uses a high-speed DPI interface, allowing it to shift 5x more pixel data than the usual SPI interface that these small RPi displays normally use. It has a 60 FPS frame rate and a resolution of approximately 254 pixels per inch (720x720px) on its 4.0' display. The display can show 18-bits of colour (262,144 colors).This Touch version has a capacitive touch display that's more sensitive and responsive to touch than a resistive touch display, and it's capable of multi-touch!Please note: when installing HyperPixel 4.0 Square onto your RPi make sure not to press down on the screen surface! Hold the board by its edges and wiggle it to mate with the extended header (or GPIO header). Also take care not to pull on the edges of the glass display when removing your HyperPixel.It'll work with any 40-pin version of the RPi, including RPi Zero and RPi Zero W. If you're using it with a larger RPi then use the extra 40-pin header that's included to boost it up to the required height. If you're using a Zero or Zero W then just pop it straight onto the GPIO.The included standoff kit allows you to mount your HyperPixel 4.0 Square safely and securely to your RPi. Just screw them into the posts on the underside of the HyperPixel 4.0 Square PCB and then secure with screws through the mounting holes on your RPi.DownloadsGitHub

    € 79,95

    Members € 71,96

  • Pimoroni Badger 2040

    Pimoroni Pimoroni Badger 2040

    Badger 2040 is a hackable, programmable badge with E Ink display, powered by Raspberry Pi RP2040.The Badger 2040 is equipped with plenty of buttons so you can easily change what's displayed on the screen, a slot so you can clip it onto a lanyard and a battery connector so you can keep things portable and refresh the screen whilst on the go.Here are some things you could do with it! Switch between images, pronouns or secret identities at the push of a button Make yourself into a mobile weather station or air quality monitor (by adding a sensor breakout) Store important QR codes for getting into places (or to Rickroll people) Make a tiny to-do list and tick stuff off Display inspirational badger quotes or educational badger facts of the day Want to show your Badger the world? We've put together a convenient Badger + Accessory Kit which contains batteries, a lanyard and everything else that's needed to get portabello.Features 2.9' black and white E Ink display (296 x 128 pixels) Ultra wide viewing angles Ultra low power consumption Dot pitch – 0.227 x 0.226 mm Powered by RP2040 (Dual Arm Cortex M0+ running at up to 133 Mhz with 264 kB of SRAM) 2 MB of QSPI flash supporting XiP Five front user buttons Reset and boot buttons (the boot button can also be used as a user button) White LED USB-C connector for power and programming JST-PH connector for attaching a battery (input range 2.7-6 V) High-precision voltage reference for battery level monitoring Qw/ST (Qwiic/STEMMA QT) connector Fully-assembled (no soldering required) Schematic Mechanical drawing C++/MicroPython libraries SoftwareBecause it's a RP2040 board, Badger 2040 is firmware agnostic! You can program it with C/C++, MicroPython or CircuitPython.C++/MicroPython libraries contain some nifty software tweaks to let you get the most out of your Badger. You'll get best performance using C++, but if you're a beginner we'd recommend using our batteries included MicroPython build for ease of getting started. Download Pirate brand MicroPython (special Badger edition) Getting Started with Badger 2040 C++ examples MicroPython examples MicroPython function reference You can also use CircuitPython on your Badger 2040. CircuitPython drivers are designed to work on a bunch of different microcontrollers so you won't get the fancy RP2040-architecture specific tweaks that you'll find in the library, but you will get access to all the nice conveniences of Adafruit's ecosystem. Download CircuitPython for Badger 2040 Getting Started with CircuitPython CircuitPython examples BadgerOS ported to CircuitPython by Stephane BeBoX

    € 24,95

    Members € 22,46

  • Pimoroni Display HAT Mini for Raspberry Pi Zero

    Pimoroni Pimoroni Display HAT Mini for Raspberry Pi Zero

    Display HAT Mini features a bright 18-bit capable 320x240 pixel display with vibrant colours and formidable IPS viewing angles, connected via SPI. It's got four tactile buttons for interacting with your Raspberry Pi with your digits and a RGB LED for notifications. A QwST connector (Qwiic / STEMMA QT) and a Breakout Garden header is also squeezed in so it's a doddle to connect up different kinds of breakouts. It will work with any model of Raspberry Pi with a 40 pin header, but we think it goes with the Raspberry Pi Zero particularly well - we've included a pair of standoffs so you can use to bolt HAT and Raspberry Pi together to make a sturdy little unit. To accommodate the screen Display HAT Mini is a bit bigger than a standard mini HAT or pHAT – it's around 5 mm taller than a Raspberry Pi Zero (so a Mini HAT XL or a Mini HAT Pro, if you will). Display HAT Mini lets you turn a Raspberry Pi into a convenient IoT control panel, a tiny photo frame, digital art display or gif-box, or a desktop display for news headlines, tweets, or other info from online APIs. This screen is a handy 3:2 ratio, useful for retro gaming purposes! Features 2.0” 320x240 pixel IPS LCD screen, connected via SPI (~220 PPI, 65K colours) 4x tactile buttons RGB LED Qw/ST (Qwiic/STEMMA QT) connector Breakout Garden / I²C header Pre-soldered socket header for attaching to Raspberry Pi Compatible with all models of Raspberry Pi with a 40-pin header. Fully assembled No soldering required (as long as your RPi has header pins attached). Dimensions: approx 65.5 x 35 x 9 mm (W x H x D, includes header and display). With a Raspberry Pi Zero attached with standoffs, the total depth is 17 mm. Screen usable area: 40.8 x 30.6 mm (L x W) Pinout Schematic Dimensional drawing Display HAT Mini Python library ST7789 Python library Included Display HAT Mini 2x 10 mm standoffs

    € 32,95

    Members € 29,66

  • Pimoroni Inky Frame 5.7' (incl. Pico W)

    Pimoroni Pimoroni Inky Frame 5.7" (incl. Pico W)

    Inky Frame 5.7' features a nice, big seven color E Ink display with loads of space for displaying images, text, graphs or interfaces. There's five buttons with LED indicators for interacting with the display, two Qw/ST connectors for plugging in breakouts and a micro SD card slot for all-important storage of cat photos. Every Inky Frame comes with a pair of sleek little metal legs so you can stand it up on your desk (and a selection of mounting holes if you'd prefer to do something else). There's also a battery connector so you can power it without annoying trailing wires, and some neato power saving features that mean you can run it from batteries for ages. Inky Frame is great for: Checking your calendar and upcoming appointments at a glance Attaching to your office door to display your availability Displaying motivational posters, quotes, or images (fungible or otherwise) Showing readouts from other wirelessly connected environmental boards Features Raspberry Pi Pico W Aboard Dual Arm Cortex M0+ running at up to 133 Mhz with 264 kB of SRAM 2 MB of QSPI flash supporting XiP Powered and programmable by USB micro-B 2.4 GHz wireless 5.7' EPD display (600 x 448 pixels) E Ink Gallery Palette 4000 ePaper ACeP (Advanced Color ePaper) 7-color with black, white, red, green, blue, yellow, orange. Ultra wide viewing angle – >170° Dot pitch – 0.1915 x 0.1915 mm 5x Tactile buttons with LED indicators Two Qw/ST connectors for attaching breakouts microSD card slot Dedicated RTC chip (PCF85063A) for deep sleep/wake Fully assembled No soldering required. C/C++ and MicroPython libraries Schematic Included 1x Inky Frame 5.7' (incl. Pico W) 2x Metal legs Downloads MicroPython (Learn) Getting Started with Inky Frame (Readme) Installing MicroPython (Readme) MicroPython FAQs (and troubleshooting) Download pirate-brand MicroPython (you'll want the Inky Frame.uf2) MicroPython examples PicoGraphics function reference C/C++ C examples Picographics function reference

    € 109,95

    Members € 98,96

  • Picade Desktop Retro Arcade Machine (10-inch Display)

    Pimoroni Picade Desktop Retro Arcade Machine (10-inch Display)

    With the Picade Desktop Retro Arcade Machine (10-inch Display) you can build your very own arcade machine. Cabinet Features Black, powder-coated panels Joystick with black ball top Acrylic marquee and console with authentic artwork Dedicated illuminated power button Push-fit arcade buttons Easy access with removable back panel 3' speaker (5 W, 4 Ω) Grippy rubber feet Dimensions: 350 x 230 x 210 mm 1024x768 (4:3 ratio) IPS (wide viewing angle) display Pimoroni-designed and manufactured HDMI display driver board and keypad controls Powered by micro-USB cable (included) from your Pi Picade X HAT Features Easy DuPont connectors for buttons and joystick Push-fit speaker terminals USB-C power management, power switch pins, and power button I²S audio DAC with 3 W amplifier (mono) 4-way joystick inputs 4 utility buttons 6 player buttons Metal standoffs to hold your Picade X HAT securely Included Picade enamel pin badge Pimoroni Super Sticker Selection Picade poster/assembly instructions Please note: You will need to add a Raspberry Pi, USB-C power supply, and a MicroSD Card.

    € 349,00

    Members € 314,10

  • "Pimoroni Inky Frame 4.0\" (incl. Pico W)"

    Pimoroni Pimoroni Inky Frame 4.0" (incl. Pico W)

    Inky Frame 4.0' features a vibrant E Ink display with 640 x 400 pixels of tightly packed seven colour goodness – that's almost as many pixels as on the 5.7' Inky Frame, but squished tidily into a smaller footprint. There's five buttons with LED indicators for interacting with the display, two Qw/ST connectors for plugging in breakouts and a micro SD card slot for storage of capybara photos or other vital files. Every Inky Frame comes with a pair of sleek little metal legs so you can stand it up on your desk. There's also a battery connector so you can power it without annoying trailing wires, and some neato power saving features that mean you can run it from batteries for ages. Inky Frame 4.0' is great for: An ultra readable, low power consumption home automation dashboard Displaying stylised photos, pop art images or favourite comic panels. Showing cute graphs and readouts from local or wirelessly connected sensors Displaying fascinating data from online APIs. Features Raspberry Pi Pico W Aboard Dual Arm Cortex M0+ running at up to 133 Mhz with 264 kB of SRAM 2 MB of QSPI flash supporting XiP Powered and programmable by USB micro-B 2.4 GHz wireless 4.01' EPD display (640 x 400 pixels) E Ink Gallery Palette 4000 ePaper ACeP (Advanced Color ePaper) 7-color with black, white, red, green, blue, yellow, orange. Ultra wide viewing angles Ultra low power consumption Dot pitch – 0.135 x 0.135 mm 5x Tactile buttons with LED indicators Two Qw/ST connectors for attaching breakouts microSD card slot Dedicated RTC chip (PCF85063A) for deep sleep/wake Fully assembled (no soldering required) C/C++ and MicroPython libraries Schematic Included 1x Inky Frame 4.0' (incl. Pico W) 2x Metal legs Downloads MicroPython (Learn) Getting Started with Inky Frame (Readme) Installing MicroPython (Readme) MicroPython FAQs (and troubleshooting) Download pirate-brand MicroPython (you'll want the Inky Frame.uf2) MicroPython examples PicoGraphics function reference C/C++ C examples Picographics function reference

    € 99,95

    Members € 89,96

If you are looking for a way to take your electronics projects to the next level, then a Raspberry Pi display is exactly what you need. Elektor offers a wide range of high-quality displays that allow you to easily expand the capabilities of your Raspberry Pi.

Expansion options with Raspberry Pi displays

If you want to improve your Raspberry Pi and make it more powerful by adding ingenious accessories, Elektor displays are the perfect solution. These displays are specially designed to improve the performance of your mini computer.

They are compatible with most Raspberry Pi models. By adding a display, you transform your Raspberry Pi into a full-fledged computer station and all kinds of additional applications are possible.

Which display suits your project?

Most Raspberry Pi displays are sets with an LCD screen and a high-quality circuit board. Dimensions and specifications vary per display. Elektor offers various display options in terms of colors, size, pixels and a possible touchscreen option.

Which display best suits your project depends very much on your specific preference in terms of size and number of pixels, among other things. But whether you need a smaller or larger display, Elektor always has a suitable option in its extensive range!

Compact options

We also offer compact displays that are ideal for portable projects, such as digital cameras, robots and other mobile devices. These displays are small and lightweight, making them easy to integrate into your project. The displays have the same high quality as the larger options, so you can always count on the best performance.

Getting started with your display

To use your Raspberry Pi display, you only need some basic skills. Most displays come with a manual that explains step by step how to install the product. With some patience and careful following of the instructions, nothing can go wrong!

Order your Raspberry Pi display immediately!

If you're looking for a way to improve your Raspberry Pi, adding a display is the perfect choice. Elektor offers a wide range of high-quality displays in different sizes and pixels. By following the correct instructions, you can easily get started with your display and take all your projects to the next level.

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