HyperPixel is the perfect way to use your Pi without a bunch of cables or a bulky display. Design your own interface to control your projects or display your data, or turn your Pi into a tiny media center.
FEATURES
- High-speed DPI interface
- 3.5″ display (45.3×75.6mm)
- 800×480 pixels (~270 PPI)
- 18-bit colour (262,144 colours)
- 60 FPS frame rate
- Capacitive touch
- 40-pin female header included to boost height for Pi B+, 2, 3, 3B+
- Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3B+, 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W
- One-line installer
- Dimensions: 56.5x86x10mm (WxHxD, depth includes header and display).
HyperPixel uses a high-speed DPI interface, allowing it to shift 5x more pixel data than the usual SPI interface that these small Pi displays use. It has a 60 FPS frame rate and a resolution of approximately 270 pixels per inch (800×480) on its 3.5″ display. The display can show 18-bits of colour (262,144 colours).
It has a capacitive touch display that’s more sensitive and responsive to touch than a resistive touch display, and it’s capable of multi-touch!
Everything comes fully-assembled, and there’s no soldering required! The display is securely stuck down to the HyperPixel PCB and connected via a neat little flush-mounting FPC cable. Just pop HyperPixel on your Pi and run our installer to get everything set up!
Please note: when installing HyperPixel onto your Pi make sure not to press down on the screen surface! Hold the board by its edges and wiggle it to mate with the extended header (or GPIO header).
It’ll work with any 40-pin version of the Pi, including Pi Zero and Pi Zero W. If you’re using it with a larger Pi like the B+, 2, or 3, 3B+, then use the extra 40-pin header that’s included to boost it up to the required height. If you’re using a Zero or Zero W then just pop it straight onto the GPIO.