🚀 Elevate Your HMI Experience!
The Nextion 7.0″ HMI Display Intelligent Series NX8048P070-011C is a high-performance capacitive LCD-TFT touch screen featuring a resolution of 800*480. It supports advanced multimedia functions, including video and audio playback, and is designed for a wide range of applications such as vehicle HMIs, medical devices, and production lines. With robust hardware specifications and a user-friendly programming environment, it ensures both quality and safety compliance.
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
RAM Memory Technology | SRAM |
Processor Count | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | GPIO |
RAM Memory Installed | 512 KB |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 MB |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.12"L x 4.25"W x 0.59"H |
E**S
Muy buena inversión
Amigable para su programación
J**R
Color rendition is wrong on 7 inch display
I assume that this display is using the "alternate supplier" screen. The colors are all wrong. I have found the color rendition to be spot on with other size Nextion displays. Whats on the debug screen is what is on the display. On this unit all the colors are washed out.
D**.
Best resolution for this size TFT Display
Capacitive is the way to go vs. resistive touch. Way more responsive, and the clarity/brightness is much better as well. I'm hoping they continue to develop newer and better versions. There is a learning curve with their display, but it can be effectively used to communicate back and forth with a micro controller.
J**.
Very nice/capable touch screen
The editor has a bit of a learning curve, but works well. Data from a microcontroller is used to create commands for the screen to interpret. The digital pins work as expected. You'll need a capable image design program to create images for display. Photoshop works well.Worth the price..Notes:1. My first one had an issue where after a power cycle it had to be reloaded. I fixed it by issuing the command: runmod = 0.2. Dual state buttons will reset back to boot up state when changing screens. Example: Tap a button to turn something on... The button changes color and the "on" event takes place. Tap away from that screen and return to find the button went back to boot up condition. Solution is to make the variable scope for the dual state button global. (Local by default).Have fun with this very capable touch screen!
P**R
I worked fine, but.....
It worked fine, but if you're in a situation I was in where I wasn't sure if I would need the frame or not, be aware that the digitizer is integrated into the frame, so you can't separate the parts if you decide to not use the frame. I had to return it because it ended up that the frame wouldn't work for my application. It's a great product, and I couldn't knock the rating down for this particular issue, it was just not something that was mentioned.
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