High-speed DPI interface|2.1" IPS (wide viewing angle 175°) display|480x480 pixels minus the corners (~229 PPI)|18-bit colour (262 144 colours)|60 FPS frame rate|Active area: 53.28 x 53.28mm|Capacitive touchscreen (with Python library)|Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models|Display library for Raspberry Pi OS|Python touchscreen library|Dimensional drawing|Pinout|Dimensions: 71.80 x 71.80 x 10.8mm (WxHxD depth includes header and display). With a Pi Zero attached with short standoffs the total depth is 17mm.|HyperPixel uses basically all of the GPIO pins o communicate with the Pi (including the standard I2C pins) so it's not generally possible to use it with other HATs and devices that connect via the GPIO...|...but we have provided an alternate I2C interface broken out on the back that will let you use I2C devices (like sensor breakouts) at the same time as HyperPixel. There are instructions how to set this up in our Hyperpixel 4.0 tutorial (scroll down to the bottom).| Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye includes major changes to how DPI display drivers work - a quick hack to get the screen working (with some loss of rotation/touch functionality) is to comment out dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d in boot/config.txt. We're working on full support for Bullseye but if you're after an easy fully featured Hyperpixel experience you should probably stick with Buster for now:Download Raspberry Pi OS Buster with desktopDownload Raspberry Pi OS Buster with desktop and recommended software
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A perfectly round, high-resolution, high-speed 2.1" touchscreen display for Raspberry Pi.
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April 30, 2026
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