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What fun would a computer be without a screen to see what you’re doing? Well if you own a Raspberry Pi and are curious about the different ways you can connect an external display or monitor up to it, then look no further. Today we’ll be looking at how to hook up a screen for your Pi in four different ways; HDMI, composite, GPIO, and LCD DSI.
Full Tutorial (images and code) https://core-electronics.com.au/tutorials/how-to-use-a-screen-display-with-raspberry-pi.html
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