HDMI CCTV Monitor 10.1 inch IPS LCD Full HD Screen 1280×800 Rimless with AV/VGA/HDMI/BNC/AUX/Audio Ports Built-in Speaker for Raspberry Pi Home Security Monitor CCTV PC Display By whole
Weight: | 1 kg |
Size: | 10 inch 1280X800 |
Dimensions: | 27.6 x 17.8 x 10.2 cm; 1 Kilograms |
Model: | WHOLEV |
Part: | WHOLEV |
Colour: | 10 inch 1280*800 |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | WHOLEV |
Colour: | 10 inch 1280*800 |
Dimensions: | 27.6 x 17.8 x 10.2 cm; 1 Kilograms |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | 10 inch 1280X800 |
The size is perfect for what we need, it is also very clear.
Would highly recommend this product.
We mounted ours on the wall and that was also easy to do.
I was very surprised by the picture quality. Looks great.
I haven’t watched a movie on it or anything, I’ve just needed it as a teleprompter (I don’t want to use a tablet for that), and it looks great.
Please note that the aspect ratio is a bit off (at least for the size that I chose), but this is also stated in the specifications, if you know what to look for.
Sound is incredibly loud. Now I don’t need sound, but if you do, trust me, you WILL be able to hear it (you can of course turn it down).
The quality of the sound is of course lacking any real bass, but I feel like that is to be expected.
Once again, not great for movies or for that matter, music. But if you just need to be able to hear the sound, then sure, it’s very usable.
For me it has been a great buy. Easy to use, clear picture, no trouble at all.
If I break the one I have, I’ll buy it again.
Does exactly what is described from seller. Only 4 stars as the back mounted plate for stand to connect to is really tight. I wouldn’t force it in, so take that little more time to affix.
I’m using this monitor as part of my system for online teaching on Zoom. It’s a great size for monitoring the output of my ATEM mini. It’s important that I can view exactly what pupils see online and the screen is the perfect size for that. the image is nice and sharp and I found it simple to get set up. Can’t comment on the stand that comes with it as I haven’t used it (the photo shows that I have it mounted to a clamp arm so it was handy that it had the correct screw connector for that . Also handy was the choice of connectors that came supplied (I’m using HDMI).
Very satisfied with this simple screen. Works well with mini consoles to allow a quick setup anywhere without the restriction of needing a TV in the room.
Very neat little display that works well with Raspberry Pi’s. Well packed and quick delivery. Caused some consternation while developing graphics as originally assumed the display was as advertised (and stated in the “manual”!) at 1024×600. After some head scratching I wrote a routine to display the actual resolution detected by the Pi and it returned 1280×720 at 60Hz. Pretty much a bargain at this price as it’s not much more expensive than bare TFT’s and this is a complete display with stand, cables and remote control. Unfortunately the stand does not appear to rotate left to right – you can tilt the display front to back or rotate it clockwise/anticlockwise.
Very neat little display that works well with Raspberry Pi’s. Well packed and quick delivery. Caused some consternation while developing graphics as originally assumed the display was as advertised (and stated in the “manual”!) at 1024×600. After some head scratching I wrote a routine to display the actual resolution detected by the Pi and it returned 1280×720 at 60Hz. Pretty much a bargain at this price as it’s not much more expensive than bare TFT’s and this is a complete display with stand, cables and remote control. Unfortunately the stand does not appear to rotate left to right – you can tilt the display front to back or rotate it clockwise/anticlockwise.
Very neat little display that works well with Raspberry Pi’s. Well packed and quick delivery. Caused some consternation while developing graphics as originally assumed the display was as advertised (and stated in the “manual”!) at 1024×600. After some head scratching I wrote a routine to display the actual resolution detected by the Pi and it returned 1280×720 at 60Hz. Pretty much a bargain at this price as it’s not much more expensive than bare TFT’s and this is a complete display with stand, cables and remote control. Unfortunately the stand does not appear to rotate left to right – you can tilt the display front to back or rotate it clockwise/anticlockwise.
Very neat little display that works well with Raspberry Pi’s. Well packed and quick delivery. Caused some consternation while developing graphics as originally assumed the display was as advertised (and stated in the “manual”!) at 1024×600. After some head scratching I wrote a routine to display the actual resolution detected by the Pi and it returned 1280×720 at 60Hz. Pretty much a bargain at this price as it’s not much more expensive than bare TFT’s and this is a complete display with stand, cables and remote control. Unfortunately the stand does not appear to rotate left to right – you can tilt the display front to back or rotate it clockwise/anticlockwise.