While waiting for my turn in the queue, I’m getting my other ducks in a row, starting with a new Raspberry Pi (on the way from the UK ...)
As always, attempting to source these sorts of things is a challenge in dear old lovely Norway. What's available locally is the full-fledged "official" Raspberry Pi 7" touch sensitive display, complete with mounting hardware and connector card - for the modest price of $100 and dust.
Between Google and ChatGPT - the latter has headed me in the direction of an Elecrow 7″ HDMI IPS capacitive display (ESP01215E, 1024×600), available from Digikey with free freight and about half the price, even with customs, etc.
From the specs, it seems to fit the PiDP-1’s “any 7″ HDMI” description:
Thin (~8.6 mm),
HDMI + USB connectors on the back edge,
IPS panel (wide viewing angles),
Capacitive touch.
I'm wondering if anyone here has either used this Elecrow panel - or something very close - behind the speaker panel? If so:
Did the connector placement work out, or did you need to remove/relocate spacers?
Any issues with thickness, brightness, or clearance behind the frame?
Any gotchas (e.g. stiff cables, misalignments) I should plan for?
I’d like to confirm it’s a reasonably safe bet before ordering.
Many thanks in advance for any tips, tricks and suggestions - including suggestions for other possibilities / sources in these northern climes I might look into.
Best - c.
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