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product_id: 47880192
title: "ELECROW 5-inch Resistive Touch Screen Small Monitor 800x480 TFT LCD Dispaly Mini Monitor Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5/4/3/2/Zero, BB Black, Banana Pi, Jetson Nano, Windows 11/10/8/7"
brand: "elecrow"
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# 800x480 HD resolution Multi-platform HDMI & GPIO power Resistive touchscreen with 1M touches ELECROW 5-inch Resistive Touch Screen Small Monitor 800x480 TFT LCD Dispaly Mini Monitor Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5/4/3/2/Zero, BB Black, Banana Pi, Jetson Nano, Windows 11/10/8/7

**Brand:** elecrow
**Price:** € 80.60
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your Pi projects with a sleek, versatile touchscreen that means business.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ELECROW 5-inch Resistive Touch Screen Small Monitor 800x480 TFT LCD Dispaly Mini Monitor Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5/4/3/2/Zero, BB Black, Banana Pi, Jetson Nano, Windows 11/10/8/7 by elecrow
- **How much does it cost?** € 80.60 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Crisp 5-inch HD Display:** Experience vibrant 800x480 resolution with wide 170° viewing angles for sharp visuals from any perspective.
- • **Complete Ready-to-Use Kit:** Includes touch pen, HDMI adapter, mounting hardware, and pre-configured Raspberry Pi images—get started instantly without hassle.
- • **Power-Smart Backlight Control:** Toggle the backlight on/off to optimize energy use and extend device longevity during intensive projects or on-the-go setups.
- • **Industrial-Grade Resistive Touch:** Operate effortlessly with a stylus or gloved hands—perfect for professional environments demanding precision and durability.
- • **Plug & Play Multi-Device Compatibility:** Seamlessly connect to Raspberry Pi models, Jetson Nano, Banana Pi, or any HDMI device with easy power options via GPIO or USB.

## Overview

The ELECROW 5-inch Resistive Touch Screen is a compact, high-definition 800x480 TFT LCD monitor designed for Raspberry Pi and other HDMI-compatible devices. Featuring an industrial-grade resistive touchscreen with a 1 million touch lifespan, it supports gloved or stylus input, making it ideal for professional and rugged environments. With multi-platform compatibility, power-efficient backlight control, and a comprehensive accessory kit, this mini monitor delivers plug-and-play convenience and sharp visuals for developers, makers, and tech enthusiasts alike.

## Description

Product Description ELECROW 5 inches TFT Raspberry Pi Screen This 5 inch TFT display with touch function is a mini panel-mountable touch monitor. It's small and simple, and the shape makes it easy to attach to a electronic product. Specifications 5.0" TFT LCD Module Resolution: 800x480 Touch Screen Type: Resistive LCD driver IC: ILI9486L Refresh rate: 60Hz LCD Size: 121.11mm*77.93mm Micro USB: get 5V power (not need when connect by GPIO) GPIO (13*2): get 5V power& touch function HD interface: for HD transmission Backlight switch: turn on/off the backlight for saving power Compatible Devices & OS This small monitor can work with standard HD-compatible devices (adjust output resolution to 800*480), while the touch function is only available for Raspbian and Ubuntu systems. Touch panel function not supported---Retropie, Windows 10 IOT, Kodi, Windows 10/8/7. How to Install Driver to Get Touchscreen Work? Online installation (Raspberry Pi need to be connected to the Internet) 1) Log onto the Raspberry Pi by Putty SSH (User: pi; Password: raspberry) 2) Download the driver from github then execute the following command chmod -R 755 LCD-show cd LCD-show/ sudo ./LCD5-show 3) Wait for a moment after executing, then you can use the corresponding Raspberry LCD. Notice 1. The touch function works only when the monitor and raspberry pi are connected via GPIO. 2. USB interface only supports power supply. ELECROW 5" TFT Touch ScreenDisplay This 5 inch TFT display with touch function is a mini panel-mountable HD-compatible monitor. A good solution for those seeking for a bigger resolution display. Connect to Raspberry Pi 4 After the package content is updated, it also includes accessories to connect the display to the Raspberry Pi 4. It's easy to connect the Raspberry Pi 4 with it. Hareware Description 1. Micro USB: get 5V power (not need when connect by GPIO) 2. HD interface: HD transmission 3. Backlight switch: turn on/off the backlight (save power) 4. GPIO (13*2): get 5V power& touch function 5. Extended interface Package List 5 inch Touch Screen Monitor x1 Dual HD connector x 1 Copper pillars (4pcs) x1 Touch pen x1 CD x 1 When you use this monitor with a Raspberry Pi 4, if you use the Raspberry Pi system image after 2021-10-30, such as Bullseye, dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d have to be modified to dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d, otherwise, it will fail to start. If using Buster, please comment out by adding # in the front of "dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-V3D" or delete this line directly in the config.txt file.

Review: Very easy to set up and use - Arrvied VERY quickly, and easy to set up and get working. The box and packaging it came it is very neat and protected the screen well. Package includes the screen, HDMI adapter, mounting hardware, a touch stylus, and a DVD that is filled with pre-setup Raspberry Pi images! These images especially are really useful as I was up and running in minutes with no configuration needed and everything working. The touch screen was already calibrated and worked out of the box on the pre-made images. The DVD also contains the manual, and also the 'config.txt' file which means you can just drop it onto any other Pi distro and it just works. They have also included the touch driver and instructions too which makes it simple. The included DVD really helped out a bunch, no downloading of anything was required it even included the tools to load the .img onto the SD card :) The screen is great quality, and is bright and clear. The touchscreen adds protection to the actual LCD panel itself so the whole thing feels robust. It is also possible to use it as an external laptop screen (providing you can set 800x480 resolution in your control panel, I found the my nVidia control panel allowed me to set custom sizes and it worked). The screen is larger than the Pi3 itself, and if you were mounting it in an enclosure the extra mounting posts would make it easy to attach to a flat surface from behind. The USB and Ethernet ports are full available and don't protrude or stick out which is nice. There are solder pads with SPI and 5V + GND labelled that can be used for other IO (the SPI pads are used for the touch screen so don't re-use these unless you know what you are doing). Overall very happy, much neater than having a giant HDMI cable plugged into a monitor that needs a PSU etc.. now all I need is a single USB cable and I can mess around with my Pi easily :)
Review: Perfect! - I've been looking around for a small HDMI LCD screen to use as a seconday screen with Windows and it took a few months of research on and off before deciding on the Elecrow 5" HDMI monitor. For the most part, it took me a while because a lot of reviews here and on other sites were primarily about use and config with Raspberry Pi. Thanks to reviewer Alan who gave a good review with plenty of photos that convinced me to go for it. Not sure if it's just how desertcart stores user review videos but the video review was a bit pixelated so it was hard to appreciate the clarity of the screen but it seemed to be what I was looking for. Having used it for a few months now I still can't believe how clear and sharp the screen is! There are sadly no controls for brightness, colour, saturation or contrast but everything displayed looks very nice and accurate. Usually when you see the resolution 800x480 you think how bad that looks when your PC doesn't have the right drivers installed and it looks blocky. I know it's all relative and about DPI but once I had it all connected and tested it was sharp and clear, almost HD. I wish I had bought one sooner as it is exactly what I was looking for having tried a Lilliput monitor. As I'm using this with Windows, I've not needed to look through the included driver utility disc and not tried the resistive touchscreen so I can't comment on those. Windows just detects it as a second display and lets me extend my desktop. No drivers needed. The box contains the LCD screen, a HDMI bridge connector that neatly connects the HDMI socket on the top of the screen to the HDMI socket on the Raspberry Pi when mounted together. Standoffs for mounting are also supplied plus a plastic stylus. Here are some of the good points that I like: + It shows the video feed straightaway without any fancy splash screens or slow initialisation pauses. This was one of the annoyances with Lilliput monitor was a slow bright blue screen on power on before it would think about showing the feed. I know it's only a few seconds but I specifically wanted instant feed on power on for future uses. + Runs off a single micro USB (socket also at the top next to HDMI socket) connected to PC USB so no additional external power adapters or sockets needed. It powers down whenever my PC is scheduled to power down so no lingering standby. Some motherboard USB ports do still continue to supply power for charging devices so your experience may differ. + I was hoping for an on/off switch but no it only has a backlight switch which I wasn't sure about to begin with but I've since found it very useful and better. I was thinking about buying a micro USB cable designed for Raspberry Pi with an inline power switch built in but for now the brightness switch is fine. As a blessing in disguise, it prevents Windows/DirectShow from blinking all screens when it realises a monitor has been disconnected, that blink would often cause the video on my TV app to freeze. Turning off backlight doesn't cause DirectShow to have a fit. + Small and light enough that I have it attached to a gooseneck arm so can position it how I need. I was going to buy one of those mobile phone gooseneck arms but I kept reading reviews of some not even being able to cope with weight of a smartphone without drooping so I've used a photographic gooseneck clamp which is a bit overkill but no droop! - The only negative I can think of is the availability or lack of screen cases with cutouts to suit the position of the HDMI and USB sockets on this. The Elecrow has its HDMI and USB socket at the top edge of screen and nearly all cases I have looked at are designed for screens with HDMI and USB on the right edge. I've had to import one from China that had the cutouts for this screen. Took about 2 weeks to arrive. Wish I'd have ordered two cases at the same time to avoid the wait as I'm impressed with the clarity of Elecrow I hope to buy another one in near future. ! Just one more thing Columbo! I had originally wanted to buy Revision B of this screen with capacitive touch screen because it has OSD menu buttons. I can't find any manuals but I'm hoping that OSD buttons allows settings for brightness as that was my other preferred criteria. Having said that, I think it would be even more impossible to find suitable case due to the positions of sockets and extra menu buttons on Revision B screen. Maybe Elecrow could provide some insight on available cases? To solve the lack of brightness control I have just used a pieces of tinted acetate so that lessens the brightness if I'm using at night.

## Features

- 800*480 HD Resolution Raspberry Pi screen: The 5-inch monitor for Raspberry Pi has an 800*480 LCD screen, high-resolution picture, large viewing angle, fast response time, and full-color display. It supports manual backlight control, and the backlight switch can be turned off to lower power consumption
- Industrial-Grade Resistive Touchscreen‌: The resistive touchscreen comes with a touch pen for easy use. It also supports gloved hands or non-conductive tools. Ideal for harsh environments (dust, moisture) with 1 million touch lifespan
- Multi-Platform Compatibility‌: Just plug it directly when used as Pi touch screen; compatible with Raspberry Pi 5/4/3B+/3B/2B+/Zero, GPIO for touch function and power supply, HD interface for display
- Note: This mini LCD display can also work with standard HDMI-compatible devices such as a PC monitor. Please adjust output resolution to 800*480 and use a 5V 2A power supply to power it; the touch function is not available in this case
- Package included: 5 inch touchscreen monitor x1, CD x1, Touch Pen x1, HD Adapter x1, Copper Pillars (4PCS) x1. For any technical issues, our support team is ready to assist you

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B013JECYF2 |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 47,038 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 822 in Monitors |
| Brand | ELECROW |
| Brand Name | ELECROW |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Raspberry Pi models 4 3B+ 3 2B+, Pi zero, Jetson Nano, ELECROW monitor |
| Contrast Ratio | Gut |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,183 Reviews |
| Display Technology | TFT |
| Display Type | TFT |
| Hardware Connectivity | HDMI |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Brightness | m2 |
| Image contrast ratio | Gut |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1D x 12.1W x 7.8H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 113 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ELECROW |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 800x480 |
| Model Name | RR050 |
| Model Number | RPA05010R |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Native Resolution | 800 x 480 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | IPS |
| Pixel Pitch | 0.024 |
| Product Features | Touchscreen |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Resolution | 800x480 |
| Response Time | 6 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish Type | Matte |
| Screen Size | 5 Inches |
| Screen size | 5 Inches |
| Screen surface description | Matte |
| Series Number | 5 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | Programming |
| Total HDMI Port | 1 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 602731537505 673257102690 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Viewing Angle | 170 Degrees |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Aspect ratio:** 16:9
- **Brand:** ELECROW
- **Display resolution maximum:** 800x480
- **Image contrast ratio:** Gut
- **Refresh rate:** 60 Hz
- **Resolution:** 800x480
- **Response time:** 6 Milliseconds
- **Screen size:** 5 Inches
- **Screen surface description:** Matte
- **Special feature:** Touchscreen

## Images

![ELECROW 5-inch Resistive Touch Screen Small Monitor 800x480 TFT LCD Dispaly Mini Monitor Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5/4/3/2/Zero, BB Black, Banana Pi, Jetson Nano, Windows 11/10/8/7 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71-2hh8NvcL.jpg)
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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this display hdmi input without any raspi/usb connection? can i use this as a simple hdmi monitor without touch?**
A: As long as the device outputting the signal isn't trying to do a resolution greater than 800x480, which tends to rule comfortable use of most modern OSs, but there are plenty of other applications where this is perfect.

You just have to supply external power, and find some comfortable way to hold/mount the display.

**Q: can i power it with a usb battery pack? basically, i want to connect it to my DSLR as an ext monitor**
A: How long will an external battery pack keep the screen turned on? For example, if I get an Ankey Portable Charge 3350mAh, it provides an output of 5V. How long will this last me?Thank you!

**Q: it works like a monitor?**
A: It is a monitor. The only difference is that it is small.

**Q: Does it work with the raspberry pi 3 model b?**
A: Yes, it could for raspberry pi 3 model b. Thanks

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very easy to set up and use
*by A***R on 3 March 2017*

Arrvied VERY quickly, and easy to set up and get working. The box and packaging it came it is very neat and protected the screen well. Package includes the screen, HDMI adapter, mounting hardware, a touch stylus, and a DVD that is filled with pre-setup Raspberry Pi images! These images especially are really useful as I was up and running in minutes with no configuration needed and everything working. The touch screen was already calibrated and worked out of the box on the pre-made images. The DVD also contains the manual, and also the 'config.txt' file which means you can just drop it onto any other Pi distro and it just works. They have also included the touch driver and instructions too which makes it simple. The included DVD really helped out a bunch, no downloading of anything was required it even included the tools to load the .img onto the SD card :) The screen is great quality, and is bright and clear. The touchscreen adds protection to the actual LCD panel itself so the whole thing feels robust. It is also possible to use it as an external laptop screen (providing you can set 800x480 resolution in your control panel, I found the my nVidia control panel allowed me to set custom sizes and it worked). The screen is larger than the Pi3 itself, and if you were mounting it in an enclosure the extra mounting posts would make it easy to attach to a flat surface from behind. The USB and Ethernet ports are full available and don't protrude or stick out which is nice. There are solder pads with SPI and 5V + GND labelled that can be used for other IO (the SPI pads are used for the touch screen so don't re-use these unless you know what you are doing). Overall very happy, much neater than having a giant HDMI cable plugged into a monitor that needs a PSU etc.. now all I need is a single USB cable and I can mess around with my Pi easily :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect!
*by V***R on 9 January 2019*

I've been looking around for a small HDMI LCD screen to use as a seconday screen with Windows and it took a few months of research on and off before deciding on the Elecrow 5" HDMI monitor. For the most part, it took me a while because a lot of reviews here and on other sites were primarily about use and config with Raspberry Pi. Thanks to reviewer Alan who gave a good review with plenty of photos that convinced me to go for it. Not sure if it's just how Amazon stores user review videos but the video review was a bit pixelated so it was hard to appreciate the clarity of the screen but it seemed to be what I was looking for. Having used it for a few months now I still can't believe how clear and sharp the screen is! There are sadly no controls for brightness, colour, saturation or contrast but everything displayed looks very nice and accurate. Usually when you see the resolution 800x480 you think how bad that looks when your PC doesn't have the right drivers installed and it looks blocky. I know it's all relative and about DPI but once I had it all connected and tested it was sharp and clear, almost HD. I wish I had bought one sooner as it is exactly what I was looking for having tried a Lilliput monitor. As I'm using this with Windows, I've not needed to look through the included driver utility disc and not tried the resistive touchscreen so I can't comment on those. Windows just detects it as a second display and lets me extend my desktop. No drivers needed. The box contains the LCD screen, a HDMI bridge connector that neatly connects the HDMI socket on the top of the screen to the HDMI socket on the Raspberry Pi when mounted together. Standoffs for mounting are also supplied plus a plastic stylus. Here are some of the good points that I like: + It shows the video feed straightaway without any fancy splash screens or slow initialisation pauses. This was one of the annoyances with Lilliput monitor was a slow bright blue screen on power on before it would think about showing the feed. I know it's only a few seconds but I specifically wanted instant feed on power on for future uses. + Runs off a single micro USB (socket also at the top next to HDMI socket) connected to PC USB so no additional external power adapters or sockets needed. It powers down whenever my PC is scheduled to power down so no lingering standby. Some motherboard USB ports do still continue to supply power for charging devices so your experience may differ. + I was hoping for an on/off switch but no it only has a backlight switch which I wasn't sure about to begin with but I've since found it very useful and better. I was thinking about buying a micro USB cable designed for Raspberry Pi with an inline power switch built in but for now the brightness switch is fine. As a blessing in disguise, it prevents Windows/DirectShow from blinking all screens when it realises a monitor has been disconnected, that blink would often cause the video on my TV app to freeze. Turning off backlight doesn't cause DirectShow to have a fit. + Small and light enough that I have it attached to a gooseneck arm so can position it how I need. I was going to buy one of those mobile phone gooseneck arms but I kept reading reviews of some not even being able to cope with weight of a smartphone without drooping so I've used a photographic gooseneck clamp which is a bit overkill but no droop! - The only negative I can think of is the availability or lack of screen cases with cutouts to suit the position of the HDMI and USB sockets on this. The Elecrow has its HDMI and USB socket at the top edge of screen and nearly all cases I have looked at are designed for screens with HDMI and USB on the right edge. I've had to import one from China that had the cutouts for this screen. Took about 2 weeks to arrive. Wish I'd have ordered two cases at the same time to avoid the wait as I'm impressed with the clarity of Elecrow I hope to buy another one in near future. ! Just one more thing Columbo! I had originally wanted to buy Revision B of this screen with capacitive touch screen because it has OSD menu buttons. I can't find any manuals but I'm hoping that OSD buttons allows settings for brightness as that was my other preferred criteria. Having said that, I think it would be even more impossible to find suitable case due to the positions of sockets and extra menu buttons on Revision B screen. Maybe Elecrow could provide some insight on available cases? To solve the lack of brightness control I have just used a pieces of tinted acetate so that lessens the brightness if I'm using at night.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A good display, but I had to measure the current to find the power consumption
*by T***Y on 3 August 2021*

I wanted a power-efficient LCD, mainly for my Raspberry PI 3b. I tried this Elecrow LCD, based on the good Amazon reviews, but I was unable find the power consumption anywhere. Well here it is measured with a digital multimeter, power fed into the LCD's USB socket: Powering up with Elecrow logo - 260mA Out of the box, no installed driver, default 640x480 resolution - 300mA (1.5W power dissipation) Backlight switch to off - 200mA (1W power dissipation) So only 0.5W of power is saved by the backlight switch. **************************************** Works out of the box on a Windows 10 PC - great. No LCD touch available - as expected. **************************************** Also works out of the box on a Raspberry PI 3b (running mid 2018 Stretch OS) - automatically selects 640x480 screen resolution. In this mode there is a small black boarder around the edge of the display - you are looking at 4.5" rather than the full 5" display. Also horizontally there is a slight stretch to this default auto-sized image which makes that black boarder even all the way around the screen - quite useable and readable. **************************************** The good news for me, there is plenty of power for this display coming direct from Raspberry PI, together with also powering a USB software radio module using the existing official 2.5A Raspberry PI power supply. **************************************** THE SOFTWARE: The config.txt file can be manually altered as per instructions to give proper 800x480 resolution - I used sudo leafpad /boot/config.txt to do this edit - works great after a re-boot if you just want the correct 800x480 screen resolution ONLY. However, the GitHub driver does BOTH the above config.txt file modification AND touch display driver install - no need to manually modify the config file and also works great. **************************************** SLIGHT CRITICISMS: This LCD unit will not time out into a standby mode to save even more power in the absence of an hdmi signal. I used the command hdmi_blanking=1 to remove the hdmi signal from the LCD when the screen blanks on the RPI 3b. But all I got was 'no signal' displayed on the LCD with full the 300mA of current drawn - it will not time out into standby. I also wish the LCD brightness could be adjusted too, as others too have also commented. **************************************** CONCLUSION: Despite the criticisms it does fulfil my needs at a good price and so I am pleased with it.

## Frequently Bought Together

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