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The official Raspberry Pi 7-inch touchscreen display is now available to buy for $60 (£48), following nearly two years of work to bring it to market, the organization says. The 800 x 480 pixel display allows Pi owners to create integrated all-in-one projects (and products) that require touchscreen input. To get it up and running, you need to connect the screen to a Pi’s GPIO port and plug the attached ribbon into the DSI port. The organization says that touchscreen drivers for 10-finger support and an on-screen keyboard will be added to the newest Raspbian OS, thereby allowing for full…

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