This capacitive touch, 10.1-inch display comes with a ton of acronyms: it’s an HDMITFTLCDIPS display.
It has HDMI which means you can literally plug it into your computer and use it as a monitor, or you can drive it using a Windows or Linux HDMI compatible device such as a Raspberry Pi (RPi). If you do choose the RPi to drive this display, we’ve found that the display’s power requirements are a bit high for the RPi to handle, so we recommend using this additional power supply for powering the backlight.
The TFT LCD IPS (thin-film transistor liquid crystal display with in-plane switching) means the display is super-bright and beautifully crisp with a wider viewing angle than standard TN TFT displays.
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