HDMI 14" Full HD LCD Screen Kit (1920x1080)

A widescreen, full HD (1920x1080), 14" HDMI display that's great for DIY builds like arcade cabinets or pinball tables, or just as a big desktop display.

This kit comes with the display itself, driver board with ribbon cable, and a keypad with cable to control the display. Just supply your own 12V/1A barrel jack (5.5 / 2.5mm, centre-positive) power supply, and an HDMI cable, and you're good to go!

Display features

  • 1920x1080 resolution (16:9)
  • ADS, wide-viewing angle display (170°)
  • 60Hz refresh rate
  • Contrast ratio: 800:1 (white:black)
  • Brightness: 250 cd/m2 (nits)
  • Matte anti-glare finish
  • Outer dimensions: 315.9×197.57x2.85mm
  • Screen area: 309.31×173.99mm
  • Weight: 280g

Display driver board features

  • HDMI input
  • Power socket: 12V/1A barrel jack (5.5 / 2.5mm, centre-positive)
  • Driver board dimensions: 77.5x58x15mm
  • Keypad dimensions: 108x15x9mm

13 customer reviews

4 years ago
Very well packed thankfully as this is a beautifully thin screen. A very easy setup which just works, no setup configuration necessary. Just connect the screen to the supplied driver board and plug into the HDMI port as you would normally for your Raspberry Pi and off you go. The screen quality is excellent and is an ideal candidate for when space is at a premium or you just don't want to use your TV or monitor. Top marks!
by edward about HDMI 14" Full HD LCD Screen Kit (1920x1080) via REVIEWS.io
5 years ago
I'm a bit intimidated by the prospect of fitting this screen in my Picade build: it's extremely delicate. But I will rise to this! Pimoroni did an absolutely A+++ job of packing it so that it reached me safely
by Paul about HDMI 14" Full HD LCD Screen Kit (1920x1080) via REVIEWS.io
5 years ago
This is a beautiful LCD panel. Nice colours, sharp image and barely any bezel on three sides. If you are planning to make a custom frame all the glassy bits are active bits. Just enable overscan on your Raspberry Pi to make use of the entire screen. I used it to make a custom 'All in one' computer with a Raspberry Pi. I used a custom powersupply that splits 12V input into a 12V and 5V output allowing me to use one power supply for both the monitor and the Raspberry Pi.
by Sumit about HDMI 14" Full HD LCD Screen Kit (1920x1080) via REVIEWS.io

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