HyperPixel 4.0 - Hi-Res Display for Raspberry Pi

by Pimoroni

A high-resolution, high-speed 4.0" TFT display for your Raspberry Pi with optional capacitive multi-touch!

HyperPixel 4.0 is the perfect way to use your Pi without a bunch of cables or a bulky display. Design your own interface to control your project, display data, or turn your Pi into a tiny media centre.

This new version of HyperPixel has a gorgeous IPS display, with wide viewing angles, custom-made cover glass (on the touch version), and the alternate I2C interface is broken out for advanced users.

It's available in touch and non-touch versions, depending on your preference.

Note that the images of the displays on this page have not been Photoshopped. That's the Raspberry Pi OS desktop with our HyperPixel wallpaper on! (click here to download our HyperPixel wallpaper)

Features

  • High-speed DPI interface
  • 4.0" IPS (wide viewing angle, 160°) display (86.4x51.8mm)
  • 800x480 pixels (~235 PPI)
  • 18-bit colour (262,144 colours)
  • 60 FPS frame rate
  • Contrast ratio: 500:1
  • Capacitive touch*
  • 40-pin booster header included
  • Standoffs included to securely attach to your Pi
  • Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi computers

*Only on Touch version

HyperPixel uses a high-speed DPI interface, allowing it to shift 5x more pixel data than the usual SPI interface that these small Pi displays use. It has a 60 FPS frame rate and a resolution of approximately 235 pixels per inch (800x480) on its 4.0" display. The display can show 18-bits of colour (262,144 colours).

The Touch version has a capacitive touch display that's more sensitive and responsive to touch than a resistive touch display, and it's capable of multi-touch!

Everything comes fully-assembled, and there's no soldering required! The display is securely stuck down to the HyperPixel 4.0 PCB and connected via a neat little flush-mounting FPC cable. 

Please note: when installing HyperPixel 4.0 onto your Pi make sure not to press down on the screen surface! Hold the board by its edges and wiggle it to mate with the extended header (or GPIO header). Also take care not to pull on the edges of the glass display when removing your HyperPixel.

It'll work with any 40-pin version of the Pi, including Pi Zero and Pi Zero W. If you're using it with a larger Pi then use the extra 40-pin header that's included to boost it up to the required height. If you're using a Zero or Zero W then just pop it straight onto the GPIO.

The included standoff kit allows you to mount your HyperPixel 4.0 safely and securely to your Pi. Just screw them into the posts on the underside of the HyperPixel 4.0 PCB and then secure with screws through the mounting holes on your Pi.

Software

If you're using a recent version of Raspberry Pi OS (Bullseye or later) then you'll need to use the built in kernel drivers - just add the following line to the end of your boot/firmware/config.txt (and then reboot):

dtoverlay=vc4-kms-dpi-hyperpixel4

You will need to have I2C disabled (sudo raspi-config nonint do_i2c 1) along with any other interfaces that use the GPIO.

If you need to rotate the display you can do this using Pi OS's 'Screen Configuration' utility (this should rotate the touch too).

⚠ The screen backlight will not automatically turn off when you shut down / power off your Pi. We'd suggest unplugging the power cable from your Pi (or turning off your power supply at the socket) when you're not using it to ensure longevity of the screen.

Notes

    • Dimensions: 58.5x97x12mm (WxHxD, depth includes header and display).
    • HyperPixel uses basically all of the GPIO pins to 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. Check out this forum post for more info!
    • Dimensional drawing (Touch version, but the board size and connector locations are the same on the non-touch variant).

15 customer reviews

4 years ago
It worked, fast shipping and great quality ( Please be aware though that it is quite tight so you need to be able to take it out with ease) thank you
by Lewis about USB to microUSB OTG Converter Shim via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
It worked, fast shipping and great quality ( Please be aware though that it is quite tight so you need to be able to take it out with ease) thank you
by Lewis about USB to microUSB OTG Converter Shim via REVIEWS.io
5 years ago
This is an amazing gadget - whoever realised that you could make an OTG convertor this small needs so much praise and recognition piled on them (and maybe a vast pile of money too). It's so conveniently tiny, and easy to use. I need more!
by Tom about USB to microUSB OTG Converter Shim via REVIEWS.io
6 years ago
Ideal compact conversion for usb microphone on pi zero. Care is needed though not it is not for the ham fisted. Removal needs care as to which part comes away first. Never seen this anywhere else so well done guys
by Stuart about USB to microUSB OTG Converter Shim via REVIEWS.io
7 years ago
Brilliant OTG. I keep one in my wallet at all times. They work great with Raspberry pi but also great with your phone, especially if you have a beefy phone that can charge via is connector.
by Sandy about USB to microUSB OTG Converter Shim via REVIEWS.io
8 years ago
Works as advertised, very neat when attaching USB devices (like networking capability) to a Pi Zero. For this price it is a no-brainer. Money well spent.
by Dan about USB to microUSB OTG Converter Shim via REVIEWS.io
8 years ago
Stumbled across this and I am glad I did. It really minimises the space taken up by any attached USB devices. This is particularly useful if you are working on things like robots where space is a premium.
by Shane about USB to microUSB OTG Converter Shim via REVIEWS.io
9 years ago
This has swifftly become the most used items in my arsenal. Not just for my pi but tablets, phones and laptop (with micro USB). So worth the purchase its small easy to use and great quality.
by Scott about USB to microUSB OTG Converter Shim via REVIEWS.io
9 years ago
Used with the: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/usb-multi-function-lan-adaptor Its a nice snug fit, holds its place, whilst still eailsy removable. More than happy.
by Neil about USB to microUSB OTG Converter Shim via REVIEWS.io
9 years ago
Perfect for things such as WiFi Dongles or the Logitech Unifying Receiver which are short and are meant to be left plugged in. Works not only with RPi0 but also with other OTG Capable devices such as a lot of smartphones. Very handy, small form factor, tight fit so it doesn't fall out accidentally but still possible to remove. Brilliant little shim!
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