[Andrei Istodorescu] has been hard at work building a 7″ touch-screen rig which runs XBMC. It may be upside-down, but the Raspberry Pi board which is front and center is still easily recognizable.
It’s no secret that Raspberry Pi’s are a little hard to come by ... the second video below walks you through all the steps needed to add a touchscreen using an old Android phone.
Thanks to the Raspberry Pi and its ... models or smaller versions like a Pi Zero 2W. It's connected to a 24-inch Dell P2424HT, which offers video support and touch input using USB-C.