DFRobot’s 14-inch ultra-wide IPS display offers narrow bezels, 4K (3840 x 1100) resolution, 10-point capacitive touch, and is designed for mounting single board computers such as LattePanda Sigma and Raspberry Pi 5. It can also be connected to other computers with dual USB Type-C and mini HDMI video input interfaces.
With a unique 3.5:1 bar-shaped aspect ratio, this display can present information in an intuitive format for countertop advertising screens, measurement equipment, and smart terminals.
DFRobot’s “14-inch 4K IPS bar touch display” specifications
- Display
- 14-inch ultra-wide, narrow bezel IPS bar touch display with 4K (3840×1100) resolution
- Ten-point capacitive touch support, offering precise input
- Aspect ratio – 3.5:1
- Pixel – 0.08964(H) × 0.08964(V) mm
- Viewable area – 344.2(H)×98.6(V) mm with 170° viewing angle and ≥6H surface hardness
- Color Gamut – 72%
- Brightness – 300 cd/m2
- Contrast Ratio – 1200:1
- Refresh rate – 60Hz
- Transmittance – Greater than equals to 86%
- Driver Board
- Supports both Type-C and mini HDMI video transmission
- Full-featured Type-C interface supports video, audio, and touch signals in a single cable connection, and supports reverse PD power supply
- Dual display interfaces
- Dual-channel audio output with a 2-pin (MX1.25-2P) interface for stereo sound (Rated Power: 8Ω 1W)
- eDP output interface
- Raspberry Pi power Interface with a 2-pin spring-loaded pin
- USB Touch Interface via 4-pin connector
- Touch Control Board
- USB Touch Interface to connect the touch interface on the display Driver Board
- FPC Cable Interface for display screen
- Misc – Optical bonding technology for dust resistance and enhanced durability
- Dimensions – 369.5 x 288.6 x 5.1 mm
- Weight – 709 grams (with packaging)
Connectivity is supported through USB Type-C and HDMI ports. The USB ports deliver video, audio, touch, and power signals through a single cable, and also support reverse PD power supply (5–20V). The two Type-C ports eliminate the need to distinguish between data and power, while HDMI with USB input enhances touch compatibility. Mounting options accommodate both Raspberry Pi and LattePanda boards, making this display a versatile choice for IoT terminals, advertising screens, and specialized equipment.
Previously, we covered an 8.8-inch HDMI and USB information display for similar target applications, but with a 14-inch diagonal size, DFRobot’s touchscreen display is the widest and highest-resolution “information display” we’ve seen so far. We also previously wrote about the Turing Smart Screen, a budget-friendly 3.5-inch USB Type-C information display. Feel free to check them out as well!
DFRobot provides a detailed tutorial on the various methods to connect the display on its wiki. The 14-inch 4K IPS bar touch display is available on the DFRobot official store for $249 and may soon become available on the company’s Amazon store.
Sayantan Nandy, an electronics engineer with over four years of hands-on experience in PCB design, circuit development and power electronics, is proficient in EAGLE CAD, Ki-Cad, and Altium. He has a proven track record of delivering efficient and effective systems. His expertise extends from R&D, and prototyping to production support, making him a valuable asset to any engineering team.
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It’s tough enough calling 3840×1100 “4K” resolution, without mysteriously slashing the width by 1,000 pixels.
Later on in the article they say it is 3840 x 1100 and that is what it says on the website too.
I know. I was being mean about it.
If they cannot get a single spec right. What is other specs less obvious are made up too.
panoramic “4k” 😉
with huge border, especially that one on the bottom, 10 years ago we already had more usable space 🙁
IPS for this price is really expensive,