• Working perfect with CCTV computer PC Raspberry Pi 3, 2 and raspberry Pi 1 b B+
  • High-resolution picture
  • Full color display
  • Low power consumption
  • Instructions for the display setting will come with the kit.

good second screen for afk gaming or watching movies or vids wail doing something else.

So! This is a very cool little monitor. I needed a monitor to connect to a headless server for troubleshootingg from time to time, and didn't have a lot of space to store it when it was not in use. So this monitor is perfect for that. I use HDMI input and love the way the picture looks. I am giving it five stars for price and overall quality and cuteness even though, like others, I hate the video cable that is sticking out of the case as a car video connection. (A cable bundle provided connects to this, and from there to AV and power I guess.) Before I even turned the thing on for the first time, I opened up the case by removing two back corner screws and the four screws on the bracket (not sure I had to remove the bracket). The back cover then snacks out. I think had to remove four small screws on the circuit board to access the white connector that joined the stupid car video cable to the unit. I pulled the plug, and it was gone! I put it back together, and plugged in HDMI and it was awesome. I kept the cable in case I ever want to put this in a car -- unlikely. I think the cable should plug into the monitor then go about its car-related business. The other minor thing I don't like is it says "7 INCH MONITOR" on the top in dorky font. What is the purpose of that? I know it's a 7" monitor. I could put black tape on that, but who cares. So, recommended, but be prepared to surgically remove the stupid car AV cable.

I had no problems with it. I used it with my Raspberry Pi 3. The mounting for it is the only thing someone may get confused on at first. The screw has to be loosened somewhat so it can be put on the screen.

I'v had this a year now and it stays on everyday. Easy to use, looks nice and has lasted longer than my previous one that cost 3X as much $. It was a good buy for me.

Received 4jan2017. No white text on the top of the display. My only hesitation in ordering this monitor was due to the white text shown in the picture. I expected to paint or otherwise cover it up when I got the monitor. I was extremely happy to open the box and discover it did not have any text in the monitor. Everything else has worked as good as I could hope for. Monitor is everything I could hope for.

I'm giving this 5 stars, but there are some strange "design" choices that were made here. First, this little monitor works great with my Raspberry Pi 3. Worked out of the box. Pros: Small footprint Comes with an adjustable base stand and optional adhesive mounting tape Can be mounted to a wall too AV/HDMI/VGA/S-Video inputs Remote control Cons: Not really usable if you intend to actually program with this monitor. Just a little too small to have readable text unless you're strictly using the command line and can adjust the font size. Bizarre and puzzling design choice: The S-Video cable is hard wired. Since I didn't need S-Video for my project I just cut it off. The words "7 INCH HD TFT COLOR MONITOR" are literally printed on the monitors frame. That's not a sticker in the photos, it's literally printed onto the monitor. I used a little fine steel wool and it comes off relatively easy.

Got this as an HDMI input screen for my Raspberry Pi. Works great. Had an issue with the resolution but customer support via email was great. The fact that there is a real customer support in addition to someone on the other end who really knows what they are doing is a plus. Don't really like the hardwired cord but there is enough information to be able to use it with the included connector pigtail. It also has audio and a remote.

I mounted my Pi on the back of the display for a great and compact unit. The screen works great and is clear and easy to read.

I noticed that the product description is missing information you need. Yes this will plug right into your Raspberry PI, But I got it for use with CHIP which is a brand new product. It will use RCA plugs or HDMI which it comes with an HDMI and long RCA plug in is hard wired to the unit along with what looks like a power adapter to use in a car's lighter and wires so it can be wired directly into your car's power supply so can be used with on board cameras. It can be plugged into a wall with the sullied power adapter as well. The screen is a rather small one but still nice for my uses such as away camping when I go on vacation. It will be a good little monitor for when I start testing the capabilities of this new computer which I don't have quite yet.

I liked it! Very practical, you can connect it to your IoT HDMI ports anywhere (Raspberry PI 3, Arduino, etc). It did what we need it, the operating system recognized it, smoothly.