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  <title>[elecena] HDMI 4 Pi - 7&quot; Display 1280x800 (720p) IPS - HDMI/VGA/PAL/NTSC [Discontinued] - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>Yes, this is an adorable small HDMI television with incredibly high resolution! We tried to get the smallest possible HDMI/VGA display with high-res, high-contrast visibility. The visible display measures only 7&quot; (17.8cm) diagonal, and the TFT comes in an enclosure with HDMI, VGA and Composite inputs. The display is very easy to use - simply connect the included 12VDC adapter to the 2.1mm center-positive DC jack, then connect a digital video source to one of the ports. Voila, a television display! There's some little buttons on the front that let you enter a menu system for adjusting brightness, color and contrast. It auto-detects which input you have and switches to that one or you can 'select' from the menu which to display. It comes with a basic stand (shown) and there are four 'mounting thread' holes in the back in a 75mmx75mm square and you can use M4 screws to attach it to an enclosure. There's also a &quot;Camera Mount&quot; 1/4-20 hole in the bottom so you can attach it to a camera-ready mount.

We also have a version with built in 3W speakers so you can do a full A/V setup check out that 7&quot; display with speakers here.

To demonstrate it, we took some photos with the display connected to a Raspberry Pi, but it will also work connected to any device with HDMI, VGA or NTSC/PAL output. It will not work with a device that only outputs DVI (without a DVI-&amp;gt;HDMI converter) or SECAM.

For use with a Raspberry Pi we suggest editing config.txt as in the technical tab.

For use with a BeagleBone black, we found it works when plugged in, no configuration required. You may need a mouse/keyboard to keep the Bone display from going into 'sleep mode'

A 9V US-prong power adapter is included. The power supply may vary from the one shown in the photo, but it will definitely have a US 2-prong plug and will be a switching supply that can be used with 110-240VAC. We also powered it with 12V and it worked fine, and it might work at 5V.Technical Details

* Power with 5-24VDC

* 700mA power draw at 12V

* 16:10 display ratio

* Resolution: 1200 x 800

* Visible area: 150mm x 95mm 16:10

* Brightness: 400cd/m2

* Contrast: 800:1

* We opened up one of the displays and found an HSD070PWW1 inside, we expect that all of TVs have this display or something similar

* Auto-detects between VGA, HDMI and Composite

* Display plastic case dimensions: 180mm x 130 x 30

* Weight (excluding power cable): 290g/10.2oz

* Not HDCP compatible - it cannot be used with 'secured' HDMI sources

For more information on this HDMI display, including a suggested config.txt, check out our HDMI Display ÜBERGUIDE!</description>
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   <pubDate>2023-03-06</pubDate>
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   <title>HDMI 4 Pi - 7&quot; Display 1280x800 (720p) IPS - HDMI/VGA/PAL/NTSC [Discontinued] - 164.90 GBP</title>
   <link>https://elecena.pl/product/22710769/hdmi-4-pi-7-display-1280x800-720p-ips-hdmi-vga-pal-ntsc-discontinued</link>
   <pubDate>2024-09-19</pubDate>
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