I recently needed to test some software I had written on a Raspberry Pi. I have a Pi 4 with the official 7" LCD but it turns out that screen doesn't have enough vertical resolution so I hit Amazon looking for better screens. One thing led to another and I soon was working on a new project as an excuse to play with the Pi Zero 2 W.

The Norsmic 7" 1024x600 pixel monitor sports higher resolution as well as capacitive touch and two amplified speakers for audio. The Pi Platter along with a simple custom 3D printed mounting plate was the perfect power manager for a portable computer.

If anyone is interested, the full build details on are github.
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