I'm using the official Raspberry Pi 7" touchscreen, but since it's rather expensive, I'm wondering what to look for (and look out for) in a touchscreen for the Pi 3 (or Raspberry Pis in general).
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1Welcome! Purchasing recommendations themselves are off-topic here, but there are a few past questions which might be helpful, such as What qualities should I look for in a small, 7“ or 10” monitor? and How can I determine if a given touchscreen is compatible?. These might be a little outdated, but you can also find other comparisons online such as this one which may be better suited to helping you in your search. – Aurora0001 Jan 19 '18 at 20:47
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2Rather than close your question, I've modified it along the lines Aurora0001 mentions. The ban on shopping requests is partially to avoid becoming a free advertising site, and partially to avoid "I was too lazy to search online myself..."; hopefully that criteria seems straightforward and reasonable. – goldilocks Jan 19 '18 at 21:07
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Simply search for keyword ' 7" LCD Rapberry Pi ' in ebay, you will get a list of them. Contact sellers before purchase, make sure they have instruction to make it work on the latest RPi firmware, or else you may end up with a product that supports earlier version only.

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Yes, the raspberry pi will work with any screen or display unit as long as it has an HDMI port. suppose if you computer pc display has DVI-D display, You can buy a converter of HDMI to DVI-D.

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