

🚀 Elevate your Raspberry Pi game with a sleek all-in-one powerhouse!
The SUNFOUNDER 10.1" Raspberry Pi Screen is a high-resolution 1280×800 IPS LCD monitor designed specifically for Raspberry Pi 4B users seeking a compact, all-in-one desktop solution. Featuring integrated rear housing, power management with 5V 3A output, and a cooling fan, it ensures stable performance and protection. Its versatile HDMI and VGA inputs support multiple devices, while GPIO and camera brackets enable seamless project expansion. Lightweight and portable, this monitor is perfect for professionals and makers who demand clarity, convenience, and creative freedom on the go.








| ASIN | B08XMF5NQ5 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #160,632 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #3,576 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | SunFounder |
| Color | 10.1 Inch PiScreen |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Date First Available | 26 October 2021 |
| Item Weight | 1.06 Kilograms |
| Item model number | d36a1408-4e94-49ed-b71d-c6e62bceeee5 |
| Manufacturer | SUNFOUNDER |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.81 x 24.99 x 16.99 cm; 1.06 kg |
| Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
| Screen Resolution | 1280×800 |
| Series | Raspberry Pi Screen |
| Standing screen display size | 10.1 Inches |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
M**T
Nice screen even if I returned it as I already had a webcam.
A**Y
What is it? This is a 10 inch all-in-one design IPS display fit for a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B board. It's made for Raspberry Pi but it works as a functional standalone monitor. It comes with additional heatsinks and tools to help install the Raspberry Pi board (something you'll need to purchase separately) as well as a cooling fan assembly supports cooling of the board. It's a neat design that follows the curves of the screen so once it's all bolted together it looks like a single piece. Also included is a power adapter, screen stand and camera frame should you wish to install a self facing camera. How is it? For a 1280x900 IPS display I didn't expect much in terms of display output but I was pleasantly surprised to see a bright and crisp display. The product description mentions a fast rate but doesn't offer the screen specification, however the image quality is decent. Viewable screen is impressive too, with a 178 degree viewing angle. My future plan is to purchase a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and have it fitted to this for a standalone computer to use for portable purposes, but for now as it can be used as a standalone monitor, I look to pair it with my CCTV system so I don't need the overkill of my living room TV to view all the cameras. For indoor based video work, I can use it as a field monitor via HDMI which is super helpful. Conclusion/Verdict? A surpringly vivid screen that is loaded with features waiting to be utilised for Raspberry Pi. It's a high quality item and I am thoroughly impressed.
N**R
Very pleased with this Raspberry Pi. I had been looking into buying one of these for a while and I can say, this is great quality stuff. You get an LCD 10.1 inch monitor with a display of 1280x800. You need to have or buy the actual raspberry pi board (this is only a monitor you can connect it to) but, other than that, all the bits and bobs you need to get this monitor turned into something useful is there. I found the installation of the board easy and it all operated smoothly. The quality and resolution of the image was very good. All colour vibrant and images looking crisp and detailed. For the price, this is a great buy. Recommended.
B**L
i'm pretty disappointed in this product (sunfounder 10.1 inch screen for raspberry pi), due to one critical issue/component – the USB power to the raspberry pi is VERY weak and unstable (pretty much unusable), Which will lead to (even a non-loaded raspberry pi) cutting off or rebooting (in my experience, it always cut off, never rebooted, not that either is desirable. My estimation is that the USB port cannot provide more than 0.4 A at 5 V (and I'm being generous in that I think it may just be a standard USB port capable of 250 mA at 5 V) in the photos you can see that how I took my measurements and the monitor alone (without a Pi powered up) consumes about 0.4 A at 12 V, add in a raspberry pi 4 or 5, and that increases to about 0.65 A at 12 V, once you do any activity to increase the draw to 0.8 A or 0.9 A at 12 V the 5 V USB will fail and the pi will be powered off. (keep in mind. These numbers are of the 12 V power supplied to the entire unit so that also includes the 10" monitor.) this is why I had to give this 10 inch monitor one star. im well-versed in electrical engineering, and know how to properly test the available voltage / current . had this company spent anywhere from one to three dollars extra, This would be an incredible and unique product. As it stands now, it is literally nothing more than a standard commodity 10 inch monitor with mounting for a raspberry pi. I say that in the sense that you can find several 10 inch monitors which also have a USB port (usually for plugging in a thumb drive to play videos from). From my examination this 10 inch monitor is nothing more than one of those- they have taken no additional steps to increase the current that the USB port can output, this is critical/a major overlook by the manufacturer as everyone knows all generations of raspberry pi need decent power. I have tested it with a raspberry pie 4B as well as a raspberry pi 5 The included 12 V 3 amp power supply (wall wart) actually is not bad in that I was able to load test it for 12 hours pulling constant 2.4A while it was outputing at 11.7 V . The 10 inch screen actually has a pretty good picture/image, I'm quite happy with that part. in the end, as this is unfortunately the only 10 inch monitor I can find that also has built in mounts for a raspberry pi (such that only one plug is needed for the pi and the monitor) - I had to keep it and modify it, I ended up opening it up and adding in a DC to DC buck converter, 12 V to 5 V/USB-C, which I tapped off of the 12 V coming in to the monitor, as well as used a better 12 V four amp power supply). my Use case for this is a very low load application in then I'm just displaying a single , 720p at 5 fps, h264 RTSP stream, and the PIs ubuntu load average never goes above 0.2. I wish sunfounder would upgrade this model, as I would be fine, paying more for a device with a decent power supply to the raspberry pi. (or better yet a different manufacturer would bring to market the same product but with this simple and critical improvement). I would be more than happy paying an extra $20-$30 for a product that works, and sunfounder would do even more sales ad the community would buy up a working device like i describe, and the reviews would be great One other note, I would've liked to have seen some better cables going from the pcb board to the pi (it's very difficult to plug in the USB-C and the micro HDMI, as they use very cheap and large/stiff cables). Additionally, there's very little room in the cutout to move those cables around, they could've simply cut a little more plastic or used better cables.
D**O
This is incredible, such a tidy and elegant solution to converting the raspberry pi 4 into a little dedicated computer. It is simple to install and connect the cables, and youre pretty much good to go. The IPS screen has great viewing angles and the resolution is comparable to a modern tablet PC. Very nice, would certainly recommend.
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