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Official Display • 2024 or 2025 Refresh of Official Display - no news

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Hi

When will be the new Monitor in Stores? Are there more details than this old article?

With a web search I found nothing new and very less info about release date and gossips.
This is the second official Raspberry Pi monitor, with the first being the official 7-inch Raspberry Pi display (released way back in 2015).

This new 15.6 inch display does not connect via the DSI / Display connector, but instead connects via HDMI. With a 1080p resolution at 60 Hz (some sites and social media sources are correcting earlier reports of a 30 Hz display, which was incorrectly listed on the product brief at the booth), built-in speakers, and a 3.5mm headphone jack, this screen won't be something that you game on. Rather, this screen is made for your maker projects — when you need a quick screen setup for a project, a second screen for debugging, or you just want to watch a movie while you work.

According to Bret.dk, it's not a touchscreen but is "just a standard monitor in this case".

Power is provided via USB-C (5V at 1A), making it possible to power the display from a USB port on your Raspberry Pi 4 or 5. Interestingly, the monitor comes with three different ways to use it. First, there's a kickstand for table-top use. Second, there's a traditional VESA standard mount for mounting it to a monitor arm. Finally, there's a wall hanger option — we're not sure if this is a picture hook type of connection or something else; we'll know more once we get a review unit.

We have no official details on price, but word is that it could cost around $100. When will it be released? That's also unclear, but if it's being shown at Embedded World 2024, it can't be too far away.
https://www.tomshardware.com/raspberry- ... conference

Statistics: Posted by Marsha — Thu Oct 03, 2024 5:43 am



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