The BOE TV070WXM-TV0 LCD used in the original Steam Deck can be had for around 30.Itsaserviceable7"touchscreenwith400nitsofbrightnessandaresolutionof1280x800(forasharp216ppi).ThespecsarealotnicerthanthePi7"TouchDisplay,whichcoststwiceasmuch,withgiantbezelsandhalftheresolution!Untiltoday,theSteamDeckLCDdidntworkwithaRaspberryPi.ButthefolksatScandentweretryingtostandardizeonamassmarkettouchscreenforoneoftheirowndevices,andbuiltaLinuxkerneldriverforitwhichtheyintendtoupstream.Readinfullhere:JeffGeerling20Aug26GettingtheSteamDeckLCDworkingonaRaspberryPiTheBOETV070WXMTV0LCDusedintheoriginalSteamDeckcanbehadforaround30. It’s a serviceable 7" touchscreen with 400 nits of brightness and a resolution of 1280x800 (for a sharp 216 ppi). The specs are a lot nicer than the Pi 7" Touch Display, which costs twice as much, with giant bezels and half the resolution! Until today, the Steam Deck LCD didn’t work with a Raspberry Pi. But the folks at Scandent were trying to standardize on a mass-market touchscreen for one of their own devices, and built a Linux kernel driver for it which they intend to upstream. Read in full here: Jeff Geerling – 20 Aug 26 Getting the Steam Deck LCD working on a Raspberry Pi The BOE TV070WXM-TV0 LCD used in the original Steam Deck can be had for around 30. It's a serviceable 7" touchscreen with 400 nits of brightness and a resolution of 1280x800 (for a sharp 216 ppi). The specs are a lot nicer than the Pi 7" Touch...