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mike-cardwell
on Sept 8, 2015
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Raspberry Pi touch display
Whilst that would work, it's less than ideal. I'd need to power the monitor and Pi separately at that point. If turning the screen off prevents that pass-through power capability, that is a poorly thought out design.
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