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The EVICIV 7-inch Raspberry Pi Monitor combines a sharp 1024x600 IPS touchscreen with versatile Type-C and HDMI ports, built-in dual speakers, and an integrated cooling fan—all housed in a sleek case. Designed for Raspberry Pi 4/3B+, PCs, and phones, it offers a compact, plug-and-play solution that enhances productivity and entertainment on the go.










| Brand | cdisplay |
| Package Dimensions | 29.9 x 21.6 x 7.1 cm; 1.24 kg |
| Series | EVICIV Raspberry Pi Monitor |
| Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 1024x600 |
| Resolution | 1024 x 600 |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 1.24 kg |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
Excellent
I've been using mine to play games in bed, I rest it on my chest. I have had no problems, you need to remember to turn the little switch on the mainboard to the right setting when setting it all up.Fan is not loud, but not quiet either. It keeps my pi 4 8gb cool enough under fair load. You can turn it on and off at any time. You have enough clearance for a very low profile heatsink and maybe fan on the pi itself, I'd say 2cm, maybe a fraction less to be safe. The inbuilt fan provides sufficient airflow though.The screen itself does get some very temporary burn in if you leave stuff in the same place for a long time. I don't consider it an issue though.Touchscreen feels responsive and nice. Screen colours are very good, contrast is good, feels like using a high end tablet.I would certainly recommend this for a simple, robust, highly functional, effective solution.
D**R
Handy piece of kit, great value
This is a case with fan, PSU, IPS touchscreen and a pair of speakers for a Raspberry Pi 3 or Pi 4 (with fittings included for both), which makes it great value.Assembly is easy, I'd advise you first to read through the section for your model of pi before you start, though, as the manual is not totally clear first time round. Assembly takes only a few minutes, and the touchscreen connects either via an internal soldered connection (only three wires, very clearly pictured in the manual) or a wire which comes out of the case and plugs into one of the Pi's USB connectors.When first powered up:- the display was in 1920*1080 mode, rather than the native 1024*600, so the image was the wrong aspect ratio and text & icons too small to be of much use on a 7" touchscreen- there was no sound from the loudspeakersDisplay fix, add the following to /boot/config.txt:hdmi_cvt=1024 600 60 3 0 0 0Sound fix: check sound to HDMI is enabled on the Pi desktop, then make sure /boot/config.txt includes the following two lines:hdmi_group=1hdmi_drive=2The fan is quite loud, it can be turned off using the monitor's menu - but when I did that, my Pi 3 overheated - installing a large heatsink fixed it, but I suspect with a Pi 4 you probably need the fan running.In use, the positives:- the screen is bright enough for everyday use, has a wide field of view and is sharp.- the touchscreen is accurate and responsive.- the audio is loud enough to be heard easily in normal environments (though it's not hifi).- good access to USB ports and Ethernet connector.- WiFi and Bluetooth both work.The limitations:- no access to micro SD, camera connector, GPIO, DSI, second monitor out, 3.5mm audio out.In conclusion, good value and a good piece of kit for a standalone Raspberry Pi (I'm using it to control other stuff via a web browser, it's great for that). Benefits from a heatsink, and you might like to put the OS on a memory stick.
S**N
Great picture quality and really good instrucions
I purchased this model because I wanted a combined screen and housing for my Pi 4, and wanted the solution to be powered by just one source (the EVICIV case is powered by 12v supply, and drops this to 5v to power your Raspberry Pi - so no need for an separate power supply for your Pi). I also liked that the screen has a vertical resolution of 600 rows which is better than many other 7" screens which have only 480 rows of pixels.The instructions and very clear and well written, and the accessories provided are excellent quality. I think the screen quality is good too. Happy with my purchase.
T**N
Wanna give more but product was already opened when recieved
Product was given pre opened so disappointed actually in this can't give it anymore than 3 stars
R**.
Expensive.
Could not get a WiFi signal once the Pi was fitted.Should be sold complete with an external antenna included in the price.
G**K
Well designed.
Great bit of kit if you can get it at a good price, was a little fiddley with a Raspberry pi 3 would have been easier with a pi 4.
P**R
not a good display for a Rpi 4
The build quality and accessories are very good. Running the display at 1280 x 720 with a HDMI 1080 x 1920 input produces the best resolution / detail. But the display has issues and these all relate to cooling when using a Rpi 4. The built-in 12v fan is too noisy, but this can be improved by powering it from the 5v GPI pins on the Rpi, the drop in fan speed at 5v still moves enough cooling air and the noise level becomes significantly lower. The larger problem is the heat generated by the Rpi 4, my solution is to use whole of board finned heatsink, it still gets hot at a max 50C but stops the Rpi 4 from throttling. The back cover then does not fit the case as the heatsink extends too far.So in conclusion, a good display/case for a Rpi 3. But you will need to invest some time and fit the right heatsink to keep a Rpi 4 cool (under 55C) and then except the back of the case will be difficult to fit. For other none Rpi 4 allocations, there are much cheaper alternatives that will work as well for HDMI inputs and display video or a computer outputs.
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