🚀 Touch the Future with UPERFECT!
The UPERFECT Raspberry Pi 4 Touchscreen Monitor is a versatile 10.1-inch display designed for seamless integration with Raspberry Pi models 3 and 4. Featuring a high-resolution 1280x800 IPS screen, precise 10-point touch functionality, dual speakers, and multiple connectivity options, this monitor is perfect for tech enthusiasts looking to enhance their projects. With its innovative design, including a built-in cooling fan and various mounting options, it offers both performance and flexibility for any workspace.
Brand | UPERFECT |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 38 x 49 cm; 621.42 Grams |
Item model number | 10108 |
Manufacturer | UPERFECT |
Standing screen display size | 10.1 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Item Weight | 621 g |
D**M
UPERFECT, please do not package with adapter on power supply
No idea how is product, but my arrived damaged due to packing power plug adapter (UK 3 pin to US 2 pin) on power supply -> it touches back side of case and crashed it.
D**E
This is a great product from a company who gives fast and excellent support. Recommended!
It is not often I take the time to review a product, however my interactions with uperfectmonitor need to be shared. I purchased a Raspberry 4 with the Raspberry 4 factory 5-inch color touchscreen, had it delivered, and soon assembled it. Within the first 24 hours I managed to drop it face down and totally destroy the 5-inch touchscreen. So, I logged into Amazon to see what alternatives there were for a replacement screen. I compared all the features and specs of what was available and decided the uperfectmonitor best fit my needs. I placed an order for the monitor which quickly arrived in just a couple of days. My first impression upon receiving the monitor was how professionally packaged the unit was to protect it. I don't think I have ever seen anything as well packed and they obviously put a lot of effort into engineering the packaging materials. They also included the power supply and just about every cable you would ever need to hook the monitor to any device. Before getting started installing my Raspberry PI, I read through the instruction booklet that came with the uperfectmonitor. On the specifications page it listed the monitor's resolution as 1366 x 768. This concerned me as I had ordered the 1920 x 1080 version of the monitor. I immediately wrote the company inquiring about the difference in resolutions and in less than 24 hours they go back to me and gave me a simple little procedure to test the true resolution of the monitor I was sent. As it turns out, I indeed received the correct monitor and was told they simply included the wrong manual in my box. They assured me this issue would be addressed and should no longer happen.While I was waiting for my parts, I tested the display on numerous devices. I used it as a third display on my PC, connected it to my 84-inch HDTV, and even used it as a security monitor display at our business. In every case it worked flawlessly, yielding a fabulous display.By and large, installation of the Raspberry PI is very simple, however, when installing the Raspberry PI board in the enclosure there are two sets of pin headers that must be lined up so they fit properly together. during assembly I didn't realize this and as I joined the pieces, I managed to bend several of the pins. I again contacted the company and again within 24 hours they responded and told me they would send the pieces I needed directly to me at no charge. Two days later I got the parts, plugged in the PI and was up and running. Their support is absolutely second to none.As to the display, it is absolutely gorgeous. The colors are vibrant the detail crisp, the touchscreen responsive yet not too sensitive. The case is nicely designed with a support in the back to allow for various viewing angles and an internal fan to help keep things cool. it even has built-in speakers that actually sound great given the size of them.There is one downside that may be critical for some users. With the touchscreen connector plugged into the Raspberry PI the system will not boot and hangs with an error HD1. Strangely though, if I disconnect the touchscreen the PI boots correctly and the monitor displays the desktop as it should. Once booted, if the touchscreen connector is then plugged in everything works as it should - no system crash and perfect touchscreen response. It is only a problem at initial boot. Once again I contacted support and once again within 24 hours they got back to me. This time they didn't have an immediate fix but the issue was immediately sent to their engineering department for analysis. While that was happening, I did a lot of research on the Internet and found many others who have had similar problems. I tried 11 different methods to attempt to solve the problem, but none seemed to work. I spent literally hours on Google looking for a solution and finally found one, and only one, that fixes the problem.The issue seems to stem from a conflict between the touchscreen and the Raspberry PI's network boot option. It only affects network boot and all of your other network options will continue to work just fine.Should you have this problem, here are the step-by-step instructions to turn off the network boot option: (I wish I could take credit for this but after hours of searching I finally found that two individuals had come up with the solution.)(of course, don't type the quotes with the commands)1. In your editor type "sudo -E rpi-eeprom-config --edit"2. Add "NET_INSTALL_ENABLED=0" anywhere in the boot config file.3. Hit Control-X to exit out of the editor. Then type "Y" to save the boot config file4. In your editor type "sudo reboot". This will reboot your Pi. After reboot plug in your touchpad and it will now reboot without getting any errors.This only works if you boot off the internal SD. If you try to boot off a USB thumb drive or external SSD you will still get the error and once again will have to plug in the touchscreen manually.Bottom line: this company is first class, stands behind their well-engineered and thought-out product, and provides the best support I have seen it a long long time. I highly recommend them. They will take care of you. I, for one, will be looking forward to additional products from them and won't hesitate to purchase them if it is something I need.
M**S
Best monitor for Raspberry pi I’ve owned.
I’ve been using Raspberry Pi’s since they first came out. In fact, I have an original Model B (the first version released) that has been a print server for the last 10 years (which is the same length of time that Pi’s have been around). I’ve got something like 15 of them doing various tasks in our house, as well as coupled to a 3D printer and laser engraver.My point is that I’ve built lots of Pi’s for myself and others, and have tried several different monitors. Some have been ok, a few terrible, and a fair amount of good ones. There has only been one that I would rate as outstanding and that’s this one.Excellent packaging, excellent workmanship. All cables and parts that will be needed for pi 3 and pi 4. Simple to put together. There is an instruction manual of sorts, but the photos are better than the captions. There are only a couple of things that you really need to know, and those parts are explained fairly well. (I’ll give them a pass, however, because it’s obvious that English is not their first language, and that’s not their fault. They’ve done about as well as could be expected). If you’re using a pi, then this sort of stuff should be fairly easy. If you’re new to pi’s, then you should probably set this one aside while you develop your own experience with pi’s, and utilize it when you’ve put a couple together.Would I recommend this monitor? If you want to make yourself a stand-alone Linux box based on a raspberry pi, absolutely. I’m using mine for a remote desktop application and it has worked flawlessly.I will definitely buy more of these as needed.
T**R
Perfect solution for an all-in-one outboard display
I wanted a small outboard display for status monitoring separate from my main work computer. I purchased the 10 inch HDMI version from UPERFECT after trying a 7 inch version that was too small to use effectively.In technical terms, this display is very well thought out and implemented. The display is clear, sharp, and readable at high and side angles. The multitouch screen works well for pinch and zoom. The integration of the Raspberry Pi is excellent, using 2 small adapters (included) for power and USB to allow a Raspberry Pi to be dropped in with no soldering or extra cabling. If you want touch screen functions, UPERFECT provides both a cable that can be soldered internally for a clean solution, or a simple short solder-less USB cord that pokes out the side to access the RPi USB port. Adapters and panels are included for Raspberry Pi 3 & 4 boards. Everything looks very clean and polished looking. It's not out of place on a corporate desktop. Raspberry Pi OS bullseye works seamlessly.I did have a problem when the board first arrived. I could only get 640x480 resolution and no audio. Fortunately, the HDMI-D adapter was the same as on my 7 inch display, and I was able to test a replacement. That worked and I contacted UPERFECT support for a replacement. After a few email exchanges, they sent me a complete replacement set. Although waiting for a replacement is never fun, I am very pleased with support.Overall:- Clean design.- Everything is provided for a complete solution.- Materials are good.- Support is responsive.This is a great display for a compact monitoring solution such as a dashboard, security video, or 3D printer. Strongly recommended.
S**O
It's great when it works
It's ok when it works but seems to only work from hdmi to hdmi/micro hdmi. If you try to use dvi/hdmi, vga/hdmi it usually won't work and this is why I wanted. Also doesn't seem to work with other display port to hdmi adapters. Because of this it has mostly been in the box unused. It was past the return window when I found this out so please be aware that adapters don't seem to work. If you strictly want to use it for a pi then it works fine. I wanted to take this out on service calls.
F**Y
Almost perfect
The only reason why I dropped a star, is the fan. I read the other reviews about how loud the fan was. I purchased the one that others have mentioned, and it’s super quiet! I also read that others tried to hook up a second fan. There are no mounting places for the second fan. I am okay running the new fan alone.Other reviews said their resolution wasn’t 1920 x 1200. No issues here.The screen is super bright, and the touch screen works great. I opted to solder the leads onto the 3 pads of the Pi. I read reviews stating that the instructions weren’t clear. For me, they were. They have separate instructions for the Pi3, and Pi4. Maybe that’s why??The speakers work, but they aren’t the greatest. If you want good sound, hook up some bluetooth headphones.The kickstand is somewhat flexible. I feel that when I pull it out, I am going to break it. The available angles are very narrow, but it works for me.Overall, this unit is exactly what I was looking for.
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