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The 7-inch TFT touchscreen display for Raspberry Pi is an official multi-touch display designed for interactive projects, graphical interfaces and embedded systems. This Raspberry Pi 7" touch monitor delivers a 720 x 1280 pixel resolution, making it ideal for modern vertical-format applications.
With 5-point capacitive multi-touch technology, it enables smooth interaction without the need for a keyboard or mouse. It is ideal as a touchscreen for IoT projects, home automation panels, HMI systems or graphical Raspberry Pi interfaces.
The transmissive TFT LCD display with 24-bit RGB provides vivid colours and excellent visibility, with up to 500 cd/m² brightness and an anti-glare surface, making it suitable for a wide range of environments and lighting conditions.
Installation is straightforward, requiring only GPIO power and a video connection through the DSI interface. For step-by-step assembly, see the official Raspberry Pi touchscreen connection guide.
This 7-inch touchscreen display compatible with Raspberry Pi stands out for its reliability and performance, with a fast touch response time of up to 40 ms, making it a strong choice for educational, industrial and professional applications.
Its wide operating temperature range makes it suitable for demanding applications, from embedded systems to customised control interfaces.
| Screen size | 7 inches |
| Resolution | 720 x 1280 pixels |
| Active area | 86.94 mm x 154.56 mm |
| Dimensions | 120.24 mm x 189.32 mm |
| Viewing angle | 85 degrees |
| Display type | Transmissive TFT LCD, normally black |
| Colour format | 24-bit RGB |
| Touch technology | Capacitive multi-touch (5 points) |
| Touch response time | 35 ms typical / 40 ms maximum |
| Brightness | 500 cd/m² |
| Surface treatment | Anti-glare |
| Interface | DSI |
| Connection | DSI ribbon cable + GPIO power |
| Operating temperature | -20°C to +70°C |
| Compatibility | Raspberry Pi, excluding the Raspberry Pi Zero line |
| Included accessories | 2 ribbon cables, power cable and 8 M2.5 mounting screws |
| Production lifetime | At least until January 2030 |