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Raspberry pi 4 2.4 inch LCD
Raspberry pi 4 2.4 inch LCD
Raspberry pi 4 2.4 inch LCD
CNC case for 2.4 inch LCD

Contents

Overview

This is a 2.4 inch LCD and matching ultra-thin aluminum alloy shell kit for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B.

Features

  • LCD Size: 65mm × 56.5mm, HAT size;
  • Resolution: 320 × 240, 2.4 inches, high PPI display;
  • Supports up to 5 buttons, the status light is visible, does not affect WiFi and Bluetooth functions.
  • With IR function;
  • Support I2C expansion function and CSI expansion interface, can connect modules such as sensors
  • Supports PH2.0 ultra-thin mute fan

Passive Cooling Case Design: Considering Raspberry Pi 4B heat dissipation, this case itself can provide a good passive cooling function, and a ventilation-type silent fan was added at the same time to help raspberry pi 4 cool down and work more stable during operation. As thermal imager test, when the Raspberry Pi 4B CPU is running at 100%, the temperature of the Raspberry Pi CPU is about 60 degrees when it in the case, and the temperature of the naked Raspberry Pi CPU is about 80 degrees. It is about 20 degrees lower than the naked Raspberry Pi CPU, which really provide a good heat dissipation.

Packing List

  • 1 x 2.4 inch Display Module
  • 1 x Aluminum Alloy CNC Case
  • 1 x Screws + Buttons + Tool
  • 1 x Pressure-sensitive Pen

Use Guide

Please refer to Ugeek LCD user manual

FAQ

Q1: What is the refresh rate of the screen?

A: The refresh rate of the screen is 30fps+.

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Anonymous user #2

34 months ago
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Can I just buy the 2.4" screen as stand alone?
 

Lisa

34 months ago
Score 0  

Hi,

Thanks for your feedback, we will be selling the 2.4 inch screen without case at the Geekworm store.

Best regards
 

Anonymous user #1

47 months ago
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Are there any examples of how to program the buttons?