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2.13'' 250x122 e-ink display - SunFounder

Why Upgrade to a SunFounder Raspberry Pi Display?

A quality Raspberry Pi display is essential for interacting with your single-board computer. SunFounder screens are built with superior IPS panels, offering 178° wide viewing angles and accurate color reproduction compared to standard TFT screens. Our Raspberry Pi touchscreens support multi-point capacitive touch, making them as responsive as your smartphone. With built-in speakers and versatile mounting options, they are the ideal choice for retro gaming consoles, home automation dashboards, and portable kiosks.

Choosing the Right Screen Size

○ 5-inch & 7-inch Touchscreens: The most popular sizes for portable projects. Compact enough to mount directly on the back of the Pi, these Raspberry Pi screens are perfect for 3D printer controllers and robot interfaces.
○ 10.1-inch Monitors: Need more screen real estate? Our large Raspberry Pi touchscreen models provide a desktop-like experience, great for learning to code (Python/Scratch) or watching 4K videos.
○ HDMI vs. DSI: We offer both universal HDMI touchscreen raspberry pi monitors that work with any device and specialized DSI displays that connect via ribbon cable, saving your HDMI port for a second screen.

Frequently Asked Questions

○ Do these screens require special drivers?
Most of our Raspberry Pi monitors are "driver-free" for the display signal via HDMI. Touch functionality is standard HID-compliant, meaning it works automatically on Raspberry Pi OS, Windows, and Ubuntu without complex installation.
○ Can I use these displays with the Raspberry Pi 5?
Yes! All our HDMI displays are fully compatible. For DSI screens, please check the specific model as the Raspberry Pi 5 uses a new, smaller DSI connector compared to the Pi 4, and you may need a specific ribbon cable (which we provide or sell separately).
○ How do I power the screen?
Our smaller Raspberry Pi touchscreens can often be powered directly from the Pi's USB port. Larger 10-inch monitors usually come with a dedicated 12V power adapter to ensure stable brightness and touch performance.