Raspberry Pi Unveils the Touch Display 2


Raspberry Pi Unveils the Touch Display 2

After nearly a decade since the release of the original Raspberry Pi Touch Display, Raspberry Pi has just launched its highly anticipated successor: the Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2. With an affordable price of $60, the new display offers significant improvements in both resolution and form factor, setting it up to become a popular choice for a variety of projects, from DIY builds to industrial applications.


A Clearer, More Detailed Display

The Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 boasts a 7-inch diagonal screen with a sharp 720x1280 resolution, a significant upgrade from the original display's 800x480 pixels. This increase in clarity allows for more detailed visuals, making it ideal for both creators seeking improved display quality and developers needing precision for embedded products. The 88mm by 155mm active area and the display’s five-finger touch capability support smooth, responsive interaction, offering users a highly interactive experience that’s compatible with Raspberry Pi OS, the official operating system for Raspberry Pi devices.


Compact Design for a Seamless Setup

One of the most appreciated changes in this new model is its slimmed-down design. Unlike its predecessor, which had an external driver board, the Touch Display 2 integrates the driver board into the display enclosure. This integration creates a sleeker, more compact form factor that’s easier to handle and mount in a variety of projects. Installation is straightforward: the display attaches securely to any Raspberry Pi model from the 1B+ onward, excluding the Pi Zero series, which lacks the necessary DSI port. The included data and power cables are compatible with both standard and mini FPC connectors, providing flexibility across setups.



Designed for Long-Term Availability

In line with Raspberry Pi’s commitment to supporting its products long-term, the original Raspberry Pi Touch Display will remain in production. However, the Touch Display 2 is now the recommended choice for new projects, with guaranteed availability until at least 2030. This long availability period ensures that embedded and industrial developers can confidently incorporate the Touch Display 2 into their products, knowing it will be a viable component for years to come. The original Touch Display, while still available, is likely to see less emphasis moving forward.


With its high resolution, refined design, and long-term support, the Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 offers a versatile, powerful upgrade for Pi enthusiasts and professionals alike. Whether you're building a personal project or planning an industrial solution, this new display is set to open doors for even more innovative applications across the Raspberry Pi community. 🌟


Source:  Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 on sale now at $60

Image:  Raspberry Pi

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