Elecrow Unveils CrowView Note 14 Portable Display for Raspberry Pi and Arduino

Elecrow launches the CrowView Note 14, a 14-inch portable display with a laptop case form factor. Compatible with Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and HDMI devices. Features IPS panel, 37Wh battery, and $260 price.

Elecrow Unveils CrowView Note 14 Portable Display for Raspberry Pi and Arduino

Elecrow has introduced the CrowView Note 14, a portable display designed to pair with external computing modules. The device adopts a laptop case form factor but lacks an internal processor. It functions as a secondary screen for single-board computers like the Arduino UNO Q and Raspberry Pi. The display also supports any device capable of outputting video via HDMI.

Multiple ports including USB-C and mini-HDMI for video and power

The unit features a 14-inch IPS panel with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. The screen fully covers the sRGB color space for accurate color reproduction. It measures 13.1 x 8.8 x 0.8 inches and weighs 2.6 lb. A built-in 37Wh battery provides power for mobile use. A 640 x 480 pixel camera is also included in the chassis.

Elecrow CrowView Note 14 portable display with 14-inch IPS panel and sRGB color gamut
The 14-inch screen covers the full sRGB color space for accurate reproduction.

Connection options include a USB-C port that handles both power delivery and video input. The device also features a mini-HDMI port for direct video signals. Users can connect peripherals through two USB-A ports and a dedicated USB-C port supporting up to 45W of power. A standard headphone jack is present for audio output. Input devices such as keyboards or mice are not included and must be purchased separately.

Elecrow lists the price for the CrowView Note 14 at $260 USD. This pricing applies to the global market. The company has not specified availability dates or shipping for the product.

CrowView Note 14 connects via USB-C and mini-HDMI ports for video and power delivery
Multiple connection options allow the device to pair with various computing modules.

The CrowView Note 14 targets hobbyists and developers who use modular computing platforms. It allows users to create portable workstations without the cost of a full laptop. The design prioritizes connectivity and portability over standalone processing power.

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