Looking for a display to complement your Raspberry Pi setup? The 15.6" Raspberry Pi Monitor offers Full HD resolution, built-in speakers, and versatile mounting options. It's a great solution for both desktop use and custom projects.

Back in April, Elektor editor Brian Tristam Williams introduced the monitor, which had been previewed at Embedded World 2024. Now, it's officially available. For those who love the retro vibe of peripherals matching their computer’s design — reminiscent of the 1980s microcomputer style — you can pair a Raspberry Pi 500 with the RPi Monitor and Raspberry Pi Mouse for a handy setup.

Get to Know the Raspberry Pi Monitor

The RPi Monitor is a 15.6-inch Full HD display designed for versatility, ease of use, and affordability. Compact and user-friendly, the RPi Monitor makes an excellent desktop companion for Raspberry Pi computers and other compatible devices.
Equipped with front-facing speakers for built-in audio, the monitor features VESA and screw mounting options alongside an integrated angle-adjustable stand, making it suitable for desktop setups or project integrations. It can be powered directly from a Raspberry Pi or via an independent power supply, offering flexibility for various use cases.

Features and specs:
 
  • A 15.6-inch full HD 1080p IPS display   
  • An integrated angle-adjustable stand
  • Built-in audio via two front-facing speakers
  • Audio out via a 3.5-mm jack
  • Full-size HDMI input
  • VESA and screw mounting options
  • Volume and brightness control buttons
  • USB-C power cable

We think the RPi Monitor is a fantastic addition to the Raspberry Pi ecosystem, offering a blend of unctionality and versatility. Whether you're setting up a sleek new desktop station or integrating it into an original project, the monitor delivers on both form and function. Want a retro-inspired setup? Pair the monitor with the Raspberry Pi 500 and accessories for a seamless experience that’s as practical as it is visually appealing.

Watch: RPi Monitor

Watch Brian's original video where he previewed the RPi Monitor:  
 

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