Note: These days, if I wanted a (single) touchscreen interface for something around the home, I would probably just purchase a 5" Android smartphone from China for under $100 and use that. Maybe even write a custom app for it.
The advantages are huge: built-in wifi, USB OTG port, battery backup, rich GUI and development environment, etc.
Cheers
I know and I agree. I can control my home automation with my phone, that's not the issue.
It's just that I already bought this screen several years ago (before being able to control it with my phone), with the intention of implementing it into my living room. Even cut a hole in the wall especially for it. It's been 5 years now, and I would really like to start using it.
