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The NEEGORaspberry Pi 4 Screen Case is a sleek and protective housing designed for your Raspberry Pi 4 board and the official 7-inch LCD touchscreen. It ensures all ports are easily accessible and comes complete with a Philips screwdriver for effortless setup.
K**6
Great case for my Official Pi 7" touch screen and pi4
What's not to like? I got a Raspberry Pi 4 and I'm still up in the air whether I'm going to use this to run Octopi on one of my 3d printers, run a Octofarm so I can keep it on my desk as a quick view of what the status is of all my 3d printers are, or build a headunit addon for my Kia soul and install Openauto Pro on it so I can have a car media player/add android auto to my car.Anyway what I like about the case is that it is sturdy/rigid so I don't have to worry so much about it flexing, which will better protect the screen. Where the pi is located, there is a little removable door so you can access the GPO pins if needed. So far unless something happens I think I will be ordering a few more of these soon if I decide to use one on reach of my 3d printers.
M**N
Tuch screen
Buena
C**Y
Good design, may not fit everyone's application
The good:-Symmetrical Recesses act as "Handgrip" areas if you want this to be a portable handheld object-Can stand on it's own with the pi/display installed-There is just enough room to plug the display headers-The backplate comes off easily but doesn't seem like it would fall off on it's own-If you remove the back cover there are two screw notches which would allow you to mount the unit on a wall/etcThe good/bad depending on your application:-SD Card is not removable with the case on.. you either will like this or hate it. I can understand it would be a little challenging to design a case where the sd card is removable with a case like this because the ribbon cable for the display is directly atop the sd card slot-There is just enough room for the female jumper wires supplied with the official raspberry pi display.. that is also enough room to potentially add a pi hat/custom pcb. If you want the thinnest solution possible, this isn't it but don't discredit it just for this because the added thickness is helpful to keep the display steady when sat on it's ownThe reason I took a star off:There are vent holes on the top of the unit and a smaller logo/hole on the back. I would like to have seen a design with more holes. Aside from this I am quite happy with the case. It is easy enough to drill more holes as needed anyhow. Perhaps they could offer the kit with two different backplates.Other comments:The display by default shows as upsidedown. You can change this by editing /boot/config.txt and adding the following:lcd_rotate=2
C**S
Nice, compact case with room for a battery, small speakers, and a charging circuit if you really try
I bought this case to build a hand-held pi tablet with and it is perfect for that.I added a 3000mah LiPo battery, a charge/discharge circuit, some small speakers with a little amplifier circuit, and an on/off button. It may look like there is no room left over once the Pi4 is mounted inside, but if you shop for small components (mainly here on Amazon and Aliexpress/ebay), you can find components that will fit inside and do the job. The components I used, including the battery do not obscure any of the ports and you can still use the Pi GPIO with an extension ribbon cable if you want.I get ~3 hours per charge with the screen at 50% brightness and am very happy with the way it turned out.
J**.
Not clear
Besides the very, very tiny text saying screen not included on a picture that's hidden behind 4 others, it doesn't say the screen isn't included.
P**S
It works. But it is poorly designed and very overpriced
If all you want is something to tidy up and protect a Pi 4 / Pi "official screen" combination, then this does it. However keep in mind that you are buying nothing more than a piece of plastic and four screws.Even as a basic enclosure its design falls flat. As others have pointed out, the holes in the case do not perfectly align with those in the board on the back of the screen unit. Nor do the holes for USB-C and HDMI ports.The bottom of the case is slightly angled. I suppose that in theory it must give "somebody" a view of the screen at a useful angle. It is hopelessly too perpendicular for me to view it without deliberately hunkering down in my chair. And, unlike some of the other screens on the market, there is absolutely no way to adjust the angle. Nor is there any provision to use VESA mount for convenience.It is advertised as giving access to all ports, and I can see the logic to the claim, but there is no way to connect to the GPIO pins without removing the back cover and leaving it off.Neither does this case do any value-add. There is no provision for stack multiple "hats" on the Pi board, nor any added place for battery, RTC, on/off switch etc.I suppose with great dexterity a user *might* be able to swap micro-sd cards without disassembly, although that is partly the fault of the placement of the Pi DSI connector.It has provided a mounting slot at the top labeled "Pi Camera", but again there is no way to connect the ribbon cable for a camera without either permanent removal of the back cover, or a user adding some sort of custom slot.If this piece of plastic had cost about $10, I could have shrugged my shoulders and said... OK, it's a basic enclosure, and I can lay it on its back to view the screen.But at $25 (marked down from $30!) it is a very poor value.Clearly there is an opportunity for some manufacturer to do a better job at a reasonable price!
J**.
Muy buen producto
Se ajusta perfectamente a su función. Buena calidad de materiales y tamaño justo (casi no agrega bordes)
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