Yeah, the CM4 would've probably made for a better (albeit certainly more expensive) package - a slimmer design, maybe only a couple of Type-C ports, but then they would've had to design a motherboard to actually carry the CM4 and connect it to peripherals, and PCB design for high-speed signals is not exactly a trivial task
For a 1280×800 10-finger touch screen, 3200 mAh battery, tilt sensor, and case that integrates everything it's not that crazy. If you buy those parts on their own, even the cheapest ones you can find, it wouldn't be much cheaper and it wouldn't all fit together as nicely.
Can you use this screen with a PC? As a second screen. With out the rasberry Pi
Is the hdmi imput or output
Well done bro
wait for the CM/4 version
What is CM/4?
@@Weedug They're referring to the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4
Yeah, the CM4 would've probably made for a better (albeit certainly more expensive) package - a slimmer design, maybe only a couple of Type-C ports, but then they would've had to design a motherboard to actually carry the CM4 and connect it to peripherals, and PCB design for high-speed signals is not exactly a trivial task
What is the point of this ? Why not sell all assembled with pi inserted and connected ?
mine is already portable with a 7 inch screen ,2 8000 mah lipo batteries,keyboard ectnow why do I need your kit.
You don't *need* it but the form factor is nice imo. Out of curiosity, what kind of setup are you using?
250$ is this a joke
For a 1280×800 10-finger touch screen, 3200 mAh battery, tilt sensor, and case that integrates everything it's not that crazy. If you buy those parts on their own, even the cheapest ones you can find, it wouldn't be much cheaper and it wouldn't all fit together as nicely.