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title: "RasPad 3.0 - an All-in-One Tablet for Raspberry Pi 4B with 10.1\" Touchscreen and Built-in Battery for IoT, Programming, Gaming, 3D Printing Projects"
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# 10.1" Touchscreen 5-hour Battery Life Rich Extension Interfaces RasPad 3.0 - an All-in-One Tablet for Raspberry Pi 4B with 10.1" Touchscreen and Built-in Battery for IoT, Programming, Gaming, 3D Printing Projects

**Brand:** sunfounder
**Price:** £282.23
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Raspberry Pi Experience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** RasPad 3.0 - an All-in-One Tablet for Raspberry Pi 4B with 10.1" Touchscreen and Built-in Battery for IoT, Programming, Gaming, 3D Printing Projects by sunfounder
- **How much does it cost?** £282.23 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sunfounder enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sunfounder brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Easy Setup:** Assemble in just 2 steps and start innovating!
- • **Versatile Design:** Rotate and position for presentations that impress.
- • **Seamless Multitasking:** Connect and mirror with HDMI for ultimate productivity.
- • **All-in-One Convenience:** Programming, gaming, and IoT projects—all in one device.
- • **Unleash Your Creativity:** Transform your Raspberry Pi into a portable powerhouse!

## Overview

The SunFounder RasPad 3.0 is a versatile all-in-one tablet designed for Raspberry Pi 4B, featuring a 10.1-inch touchscreen, 5-hour battery life, and rich extension interfaces. Perfect for programming, gaming, and IoT projects, it offers seamless connectivity and a user-friendly setup.

## Description

SunFounderRasPad 3.0 - an All-in-One Tablet for Raspberry Pi 4B with 10.1" Touchscreen and Built-in Battery for IoT, Programming, Gaming, 3D Printing Projects

## Features

- 【PORTABLE TABLET FOR RASPBERRY PI】An ideal Raspberry Pi tablet for programming, perfectly compatible with Raspberry Pi 4B. (NOTE: Raspberry Pi is NOT included!!!). RasPad with 10.1 inch IPS touchscreen LCD monitor, high resolution of 1280*800 pixels, 10-finger touch, and 5-hour battery life. Easily assemble in 2 steps and go.
- 【EXTEND, MIRROR, & ROTATE】Thanks to HDMI, you can connect RasPad to other monitors for better multitasking or mirroring. Additionally, the triangular structure design and six-axis acceleration sensor allow it to be placed flat or upright on the table, as well as rotated 90°, 180°, and 270° for amazing presentations!
- 【RICH EXTENSION INTERFACES】 All Raspberry Pi ports are available, including Ethernet, HDMI, Audio, USB, and Power. With RasPad, developers can have a convenient hardware-hacking experience thanks to a custom OS, RPi I/O interface, stereo speakers, GPIO extensions and camera mounting holes to build or install RasPad projects. You can start programming from anywhere with fun daily work.
- 【ABUNDANT APPLICATION】Compatible with Arduino, Raspbian, Ubuntu Desktop, Chromium OS, Android, etc. Realize a tablet to program, a remote controller, and a spare display. Besides programming, RasPad can also be used to 3D print, play games, build IoT projects, and learn Scratch 3.0.
- 【RASPAD3.0 VS Other Computers】As an all-in-one tablet for Raspberry Pi, RasPad 3.0 delivers greater portability and neatness compared with other computers. Featuring great battery management, built-in speakers, rotational use, and cover protection. TF card extension also included. Micro SD cards can be easily replaced without having to remove the back cover.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08Q7TH7GK |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
| Battery Average Life | 5 Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Power | 5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,299 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | SunFounder |
| Built-In Media | 10.1 Inches |
| Cellular Technology | 3G |
| Color | 10.1'' RasPad |
| Compatible Devices | Raspberry Pi 4B |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | microSD |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 124 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1280x800 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Frame Rate | 60 Hz |
| Generation | 3rd Generation |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Hardware Interface | HDMI |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 10.2"L x 6.65"W x 1.89"Th |
| Item Weight | 1651 Grams |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 11.84 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | SunFounder |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | RasPad V3.0 |
| Model Name | RasPad 3.0 |
| Model Number | RasPad V3.0 |
| Native Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
| Operating System | Raspberry Pi OS |
| Operating System Family | Linux |
| Processor Brand | ARM |
| Processor Description | ARM Cortex |
| RAM Memory Installed | 4 GB |
| RAM Size | 4 GB |
| Screen Size | 10.1 Inches |
| Sensor Type | Accelerometer, Gyroscope |
| Set Name | Raspberry Pi 4B |
| Size | 10.1 inch |
| Speaker Description | stereo speakers |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Audio Format | MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, OGG |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| Video Processor | Broadcom |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Guarantee |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SunFounder
- **Model Name:** RasPad 3.0
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 16 GB
- **Screen Size:** 10.1 Inches
- **Display Resolution Maximum:** 1280x800

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can this be used with a raspberry pi 3b or 3b+?**
A: No, Raspad 3.0 does not support raspberry pi 3b or 3b+, please use Raspberry Pi 4b, thanks.

**Q: I need to charge the raspad 3 while I'm in the car. So where can I get a cord for raspad3 for the car?**
A: Go to Amazon website and search car charging unit for the Raspad Pi 3.

**Q: Does this include a speaker?**
A: Yes, it has speakers, thanks.

**Q: Which Stylus if any is the Raspad compatible with?**
A: Regular devices should be supported, but we have no related equipment to test.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Pretty usable tablet shell for Raspberry Pi
  

*by A***V on Reviewed in the United States on 28 February 2022*

Tips:* Pre-bend the stiff USB-A connector cable into "big omega" shape. Otherwise it would be very hard to align PI with the screw holes.* You need to long-press the power button to turn on the tablet.* The screen has a protective film (there is no tab, so it's easy to miss the fact).This is my first Raspberry Pi tablet, so I have nothing to compare.Package:(+) The tablet has nice packaging which contains everything needed including screwdriver.(+) There are spare screws.The tablet had batteries and can be charged by the included power brick.Case:Overall the device looks pretty nice.The screen has big bezels like the first tablets.The tablet is somewhat heavy at 954 grams.(-) Port markings are very hard to see. Light gray on light gray.Ports:* 3x USB3* (+) Full-sized HDMI* Headphones port* Ethernet* Power(-) The external USB ports all come from a single USB3 A port, so the total throughput might be limited compared to PI.Screen:The screen looks good. I see no issues.I've tried to watch a full-screen 60FPS YouTube video and it looked nice. The only problem (software problem, not device) is Vsync (screen tearing) - I need to find an option to turn it on…Touch works pretty good.Screen auto-rotate works as expected. (It's pretty sluggish (understandable, given the system performance))The screen has brightness control buttons and OSD that shows up when you make adjustments.The screen can also show low-battery sign which is useful.Sound:Sounds OK. I did not notice anything bad. But I'm not an audiophile.Fan:Initially I completely forgot about the fan. Only when I turned off the tablet I've realized that the fan was audible. The fan was pretty quiet and the sound was OK. Although on one startup I heard a growling sound for a second, but it disappeared right away. For now the fan seems pretty quiet and usually does not bother me. Let's see how it sounds in the future.Update: sometimes the fan is buzzing a bit.I've checked the fan grill (which is smaller than the fan) and I feel almost no wind. I wonder whether the fan shroud is efficient.Battery:There is a 3-LED battery level indicator on the side.The tablet can be charged while on.It took me several hours to charge the batteries.I have not formally tested how long the tablet can work on battery.Power button:Short-pressing the button makes the PI sleep/hibernate immediately. Another press and it wakes up.Additional thoughts about the design:The product has interesting and complex engineering. Most ports are forwarded via cables (USB-A, USB-C, Ethernet, 2x micro-HDMI, microSD). So, for example, there are 3 Ethernet ports in total (1 on the PI, one internal, one external). But I wonder whether all of that difficulty was necessary.What if the back box was the size of Pi with few very slim connectors (slim like the microSD extender) grabbing several ports: 1 USB-A, USB-C. The screen could have been connected via DSI cable or a slim 90-dgree micro-HDMI connector.Full testing log:The instruction manual has couple of small issues* Error: The manual says "attach the fan with the four M2.5x9 screws." but the proper screws are not m2.5 - they are smaller.* Nit: the fan screw caps are too big to fit the hole or too small to go well over the hole.* "Go see a tutorial at https://raspad.rtfd.io", but the page is not the main docs page. Main docs page is at https://docs.raspad.com/en/latest/(+) The Ethernet cable is neatly reversed for easier insertion.(-) USB connector cable hard/thick and is shorter than ethernet cable. But also longer than the needed distance. So it strongly pushes the Pi away from the proper location. You have to make a bend in the hard and stiff USB A cable to align Pi with the screw holesThe other cables have pretty OK length. But they are also a little bit longer and somewhat stiff.I had to use a lot of force to push the PI to align with the holes and feared a bit that the pressure could tear the USB-A ports off from the PCB.The MicroSD extender is an interesting solution. Nitpick: The microSD extender ports are not fully aligned, but this does not matter.Accelerometer module is nice and tiny.I've connected the tablet to the power brick. One green led started blinking.I've tried to press the power button, but nothing happened. Turns out you need to long-press the button to start.I've turned the tablet on.It booted and I hear "To install the screen reader press control alt space"I've read the instructions and installed the "onboard" virtual keyboard, the screen auto-rotator and the launcher.The virtual keyboard works, but there can be some glitches. For example, the keyboard buttons that happen to be on top of the window boarder often do not work. that At one point the screen went dark and the login prompt appeared. I was unable to log into the system and had to restart the device.All of this is unrelated to SunFounder or RasPad though - just the state of Linux software.The launcher makes Raspberry Pi menu more touch-friendly by making UX bigger. It's a bit sluggish to activate though.Overall, this seems to be a usable Raspberry Pi tablet shell.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    A great hardware kit that provides a nice form factor
  

*by T***2 on Reviewed in the United States on 24 October 2021*

First things first, this does not come with a raspberrypi. You'll have to provide your own RaspberryPi 4 for this.Second, this is pretty much just hardware for the pi. The software they recommend has changed since its launch and is a little finnicky to install or get it to work, but it works alright. It's simply a different UI for the Pi Desktop which you can activate or deactivate easily.Assembly instructions were pretty good and nicely colored. Touch screen, fan, and battery all work well right out of the box even without additional software. The screen and form factor pretty much justifies its price.This isn't going to make it easier for anyone who isn't familiar with raspberry pi, but it's a great addition for someone who already has a good foundation for raspberry pi and its related projects.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Very good. Solves the familiar problem it advertised
  

*by C***F on Reviewed in the United States on 12 May 2022*

I’ve played with Raspberry pi’s for years, while I tinker with Arduino a lot for making custom electronics I’ve never used the raspberry pi’s GPIO pins for projects before. Mostly because I didn’t feel like learning a new coding language after I finally got the hang of C++. I’ll force myself to learn one of these days. Raspberry Pi’s have a lot of cool open source projects out there ready to go which is how I’ve used them so far. RetroPie for gaming, Kodi as media and SMB server, OctoPrint for 3D printing and monitoring, basic Linux desktop computing, security camera, Ham radio SDR receiver, etc.The RasPad 3 solves the headache of having a dozen cables coming out of it while constantly connecting it to a wall outlet. I purchased a small 10” hdmi monitor for my Pi and I hate trying to get it plugged in and stay still without the tension on all the cables making the monitor and raspberry pi do flips. I also hate having a keyboard and mouse requirement. Sure you can do headless installs, but that sometimes brings other headaches.  I might finally try and learn python now since I can tinker with this in the comfort of my couch instead of the floor or a big messy desk. I have the CrowPi 1 and it was pretty cool until I found this. The CrowPi 2 turns the raspberry pi into a laptop with a keyboard built into it and I almost bought that, but I ultimately decided to get this because it was simpler and I didn’t intend on messing with the GPIO even though there are exit holes for the ribbon cables if you wish to do so.I plan on using this tablet for many things since it’s so convenient, but I mostly wanted an SDR computer for receiving radio signals. You can use any laptop for this function, but setup is a pain. There’s enough room in the case for me to fit an SDR USB adapter and mount an SMA antenna panel mount connector. I can finally have a portable high tech radio receiver that I can boot and hold with just one hand.Battery life is as I’d expect. It doesn’t last very long compared to modern tablets, but it really depends on what you are doing. RetroPie battery life is short, but fun. Maybe 1-1.5 hours in RetroPie. I did have it overclocked to the max though. Basic desktop interface lasts the longest. Haven’t fully tested battery life in that scenario. The power input to charge the battery and power the raspberry pi is 15v at 2A. Unfortunately, this is a really uncommon  voltage compared to most power supplies. Likely due to the 3 cell 18650 batteries in series which brings the battery voltage to 11.1v. It probably uses the extra voltage to keep the Pi running while it is charging the battery. I wish this would work on a 12v power supply since I have tons of those. You might want to buy a spare power supply in case you lose this one. I rig my Ryobi batteries to power everything I have so I just took a buck converter  and 3D printed a socket to connect it to my Ryobi battery and drop the voltage from 20v to 15v to charge this device off the grid and/or extend the battery life.I followed the guide on their website to get started. It was pretty straight forward I got everything to work in the latest Bullseye OS except for the right click touch functionality. I couldn’t find a solution to this and found a forum where other people had the same problem. I ended up downloading the older Buster OS and the touch right click function worked. This is a must have feature if you don’t want to use a mouse. If I have to use a mouse or a keyboard it is no longer a tablet. I hope they solve this issue soon on the latest OS. This is why I docked a star. The screen rotate function works great on both of the operating systems. The onscreen keyboard works great as well.I wish they had a solution for making the auto rotate feature work in RetroPie.Overall I am very happy with this. I’ll mess around with the Pi more since I can do it on the couch now. This might be a good way to introduce my kids to python after I finally dive into it myself.

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