Raspberry Pi displays provide a local visual interface for Pi-based projects, eliminating the need for an external monitor. From small touchscreens for embedded HMI builds to larger HDMI panels for media and kiosk applications, the right display completes a self-contained Raspberry Pi system.
The range includes the official 7-inch DSI touchscreen, HDMI-connected IPS displays in various sizes from 3.5 to 10 inches, and smaller SPI-connected TFT displays for compact builds. Both touchscreen and non-touch variants are available.
Raspberry Pi displays are used in media centre builds, digital signage, kiosk and information display systems, home automation control panels, portable Pi tablet builds, STEM education lab stations, and any Raspberry Pi project where a self-contained screen is needed for user interaction or data visualisation.