Even if a product is not designed in-house, it is specified, made compatible, and operationally verified by the engineering team.You may know more than I do but I would not assume RP displays are built and designed in house. Yes, I would expect the QA to be tighter than with a 3rd party display. Buying everything from RP means a single vendor for support which would be important in production use.
My point is that the OP has had challenges with displays. As we know as soon as you put everything together to do what you need things happen. There is no silver bullet IMHO.
It is in fact as close as possible to a silver bullet for high tech build it yourself products.
I've tried many dozens of displays with Raspberry Pi's since 2015, the official touch screen is the only one that did not require any work (hardware or software) beyond following the very simple instructions.
Statistics: Posted by Paul Hutch — Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:33 am