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The ROADOM 10.1’’ Touch Screen Monitor is a versatile and compact display designed for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts. With a stunning IPS FHD resolution of 1024x600 (upgradable to 1920x1080), a rapid 5 ms response time, and dual built-in speakers, it offers an immersive multimedia experience. Its wide compatibility with various devices and operating systems, along with a customizable stand, makes it the perfect addition to any tech setup.
Response Time | 5 Milliseconds |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1024 x 600 Pixels |
Native Resolution | 1024x600 |
Resolution | SVGA Wide |
Color | Black |
Mount Type | Desk Mount |
Special Features | Portable, Touch Screen, Tilt Adjustment, Flicker-Free, Built-In Speakers |
Specific Uses For Product | Multimedia |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.5"D x 9.2"W x 5.6"H |
Screen Size | 10.1 Inches |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Brightness | 300 lm |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Technology | LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Contrast Ratio | 700:1 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB Type C, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
J**.
Amazing Customer Service!
Ok, so as you can see I gave this lil' display 5 solid stars!Go ahead and order it, I got the 7" display, but I am pretty sure the 10" display will work just as great.Then come back read my review. Seriously, totally worth it!OK, so I should start by giving positive feedback on Customer care, solid.I had an issue... emphasis on the "I" as in me. I was the problem not the display. hehe. I contacted customer service through amazon and seller responded within 24hrs and took care of my issue right away. Highly recommend!So, I needed a small display to use with my Raspberry Pi and I needed it to be Touchscreen, you know to run some python code which will implement the use of 'Buttons' not just mouse clicks. So, I ordered the first 7" Display and I could not get the touchscreen to work! AGAIN, ME, ME, ME! This being my first touchscreen display for Raspberry Pi, I did not know that I had to adjust some settings. Short explanation, First option: USE 5V+TOUCH PLUGGED DIRECTLY TO COMPUTER, THEN CONNECT HDMI. Second option: USE 5V TYPE-C PORT, PLUG TO WALL AND USE TOUCH SOCKET FROM DISPLAY. Long explanation: This is the simplest way to get going with this monitor: PLUG HDMI TO-FROM DISPLAY. THEN, USE THE 5V+TOUCH (DIRECTLY TO YOUR COMPUTER). Option 2, if you don't want to use your computer to power the display, well, use the USB ADAPTER, PLUG IT TO WALL using the 5V TYPE-C PORT (not the 5v+Touch), THEN, USE THE TOUCH SOCKET (COLORFUL CABLES) HERE AND THE OTHER END TO YOUR COMPUTER (yes, the colorful cable is very short, but you can get a usb extension cable.)OK, here is the deal, if you are going to use this touchscreen display on a Windows computer, follow the pictures to activate the ONSCREEN KEYBOARD. Go to Settings, adjust View by: Small Icons. Then, look for Tablet PC settings., select the name shown from the display list. Mine showed under the name 'Z3'. Then, go to Settings, Devices, Typing (look on left side of screen). Then, simply Turn On, the option to "SHOW THE TOUCH KEYBOARD WHEN NOT IN TABLET MODE AND THERE IS NO KEYBOARD ATTACHED.
S**E
A small and yet readable monitor with touch and speakers to work on your Raspberry Pi
UPDATE:The only down side I found is that it is very tricky to access the MicroSD card when the Pi is mounted on; this can be easily solved with standoffs that lifts the Pi up a little which gives more room for your fingers to pull and insert the card. In the picture I used 11mm brass standoffs. I also put some tape around the edge of the MicroSD card so it could be easily pulled out.ORIGINAL REVIEW:There are 2 versions of this monitor: a 7" and this one which is 10.1". On the 7" version the ports are located on the side, where on this version they're more inward because, well - it is physically bigger. Because of this, the mounted Raspberry Pi on the back along with all the cables are less visible from the front. For this reason and because I wanted something small and still big enough to read from, I decided to go with this 10.1 version and I'm very pleased with it.The box of this monitor is quite rich with stuff - you won't need to go and buy any cable to connect it to your Pi as it comes with all the cables you'd need - it also comes with a screwdriver and screws for mounting your Pi. I didn't even have to use its power adapter as I already have a power adapter for my Pi, and I just connected the included short USB cable from my Pi to the monitor's 5V+TOUCH port to power it up, which also enables the touch. The only thing I did added which wasn't included in the box is a convenient ON / OFF power switch cable, as the Pi 4 that I'm using doesn't have a power switch.The idea of screw mounts specifically for the Raspberry Pi on the back of the monitor is what makes this monitor a very good product - I began a Raspberry Pi course and had trouble trying to keep my Pi and all the cables organized on my desk, which every time turned into a mess when I touched one of the cables. No more with this solution - I mounted the Pi on its back, connected all the included cables and forgot that it's there. It's like having an all-in-one computer, just smaller. :) My desk is now cleaner, and every time I want to access the Pi I just flip the display to its back, do whatever I need and flip it back to the front.The built quality seems and feels very good. It's plastic all around but it seems to be built to last. The tension of the stand is quite firm as well and very steady, and the touch feature is very responsive with no delay or lag. When I got it, I almost forgot that it has internal speakers. I realized that when I went into its menu settings and suddenly saw "Volume". These built-in speakers are very nice thing to have for occasional use, but don't expect too much of them; I have a simple mounted stereo speakers soundbar on my main monitor so I'm no hardcore music listener by any mean, and so to me these built-in speakers are quite good for this small form factor - and it doesn't take any additional space on the desk. To access the menu you use the buttons on the right hand side: there's an ON/OFF button, a Menu button, an Up button which is also a shortcut to access the Brightness, a Down button which is also a shortcut to access the Volume, and an Exit button.The screen quality is very sharp, though only when used on its proper native resolution, which is 1024x600 (if you try different resolutions the image won't be as sharp, but it's a common behavior with all LCD monitors). Though, on boot, I'm not sure why the on-screen menu shows 1280x720, as this is beyond what this monitor is capable of - you can set it to that resolution or even to Full HD from the OS side too, but again, the image won't be as sharp, so make sure you keep it on 1024x600.The menu of this monitor is also quite rich with settings that I didn't expect to find on this small form factor, such as color temperature presets, energy saving and also a low blue light setting which makes the screen appearance to a warmer one, like how your smartphone nowadays does - it doesn’t do it automatically though, but I really appreciate this feature, as I'm quite sensitive to blue lights. Beside of this, you have the traditional 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio toggle settings so this monitor could be used for playing retro games at the correct aspect ratio as well.Attached some pictures that I took from the unboxing process for your impression (I blurred some areas that reflected my personal environment).Hope you'd find this review helpful.
D**N
Nice monitor and works well!
Putting together a pi4 8gb Radioberry transceiver, and the pi with several hats fit securely on the back of the monitor.The monitor display is crisp and clear, and the touch screen works well! The monitor also has speaker and allows for easier portable operations. Several friends in the Radioberry have and are going to purchase the monitor because it is so much better than their 5 and 7 in screens.
B**S
Works as easy as expected
I used this monitor with a Raspberry Pi 3b. The Raspberry Pi 3b is outdated but this monitor is still a great option for it! I like the sturdiness of the stand. It doesn’t have a hard time maintaining its set position. Screen size is accurate to what the listing says.
A**R
Upgrade over last model!
This product is great so far. I had the old model without the nicer case around the screen. This is definitely a step up and something you may want to have on display. The touch screen is responsive as well. It’s a nice size, and was super simple to setup with the included tools and wiring. I even jerry-rigged my canakit case onto the back so it looks even sleeker.
J**F
Works great.
This has been an awesome touchscreen for a raspberry pi running android. Have it installed as a stereo component to stream music using the android apps.Love how the mount is already there as well as all the cords to connect the two. I was alo able to install a heatsync and fan on the pi.