Head Sun

Head Sun 7-inch Raspberry Pi HDMI IPS Touchscreen 1024x600

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

The Head Sun 7-inch IPS touchscreen is a compact, driver-free HDMI display made for Raspberry Pi and other mini-computers, delivering 1024×600 resolution with five-point capacitive touch.

Compact but capable, this Head Sun 7" monitor pairs a crisp 1024×600 IPS panel with capacitive multi-touch and simple HDMI + USB power connections. It’s engineered to work out of the box with Raspberry Pi models and many Windows PCs, letting you set up a portable console, kiosk, prototype interface, or media display without fussing with drivers. The wide viewing angles and 16.7 million color support help make images and text look clear from different positions.

How easy is it to set up with a Raspberry Pi or Windows PC?

Setup is straightforward: connect HDMI for video and a USB cable for touch and power. For most Raspberry Pi and Windows machines the screen is recognized immediately, requiring no additional drivers for basic display and touch functions.

  • Use HDMI-to-HDMI for Pi 3 and most PCs; Micro-HDMI cable for Raspberry Pi 4.
  • Power and touch input both run over the USB connection—no separate power adapter required for typical use.
  • Plug-and-play on Windows 7/8/10 and Raspberry Pi OS; Android/Linux may need extra setup.

What kind of image quality and viewing angle does the panel deliver?

The IPS panel provides wide 170° viewing angles so colors remain consistent when you look from the side. With a 1024×600 resolution and 16.7M color depth, small text and UI elements stay legible for control panels, retro emulators, and simple multimedia.

  • 1024×600 resolution suitable for compact interfaces and video playback.
  • IPS technology keeps colors stable across different viewing positions.
  • 16.7 million colors (8-bit) for improved color fidelity in photos and graphics.

How responsive and accurate is the touchscreen experience?

The capacitive 5-point touch layer supports multi-touch gestures and is tuned to be responsive for taps and swipes. The active touch area covers nearly the full front, reducing edge dead zones so interactive projects feel natural to use.

  • Five-point capacitive touch enables common multi-touch interactions.
  • Large active area (about 154 × 86 mm) minimizes missed touches near the bezel.
  • Calibration rarely needed; software adjustments can refine sensitivity on some OS builds.

What power and connectivity should I plan for?

This monitor uses an HDMI connection for video and a USB cable for power and touch data, keeping cabling minimal. It’s designed for low power draw so typical USB power sources and single-board computer setups will work without a separate adapter.

  • HDMI input for video signals; Micro-HDMI available for Pi 4 compatibility if needed.
  • USB provides both power and touch interface—no separate power cord required in most setups.
  • Compatible with Windows 7/8/10, Raspberry Pi OS, and other systems with simple configuration steps.

Who this display is for: Makers, educators, and hobbyists building compact control panels, retro gaming rigs, portable demo stations, or kiosk interfaces will appreciate this Head Sun 7" display. It’s also a good option for anyone who needs a small, easily portable touchscreen for testing and prototyping with Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, or Windows-based mini-PCs, especially when driver-free, low-power operation and wide viewing angles are important.

FAQ

Q: Does this monitor need special drivers for Windows or Raspberry Pi?

A: No—basic display and touch work plug-and-play on Windows 7/8/10 and most Raspberry Pi OS setups; some Linux/Android environments may need manual configuration.

Q: Which cable do I need for Raspberry Pi 4?

A: Use a Micro HDMI to HDMI cable for video with Raspberry Pi 4 and a USB cable for power and touch data.