

🎯 Small Screen, Big Control — Stay Ahead with Eyoyo’s Ultimate Mini Monitor
The Eyoyo 8" Security Camera Monitor delivers a sharp 1024x768 4:3 display with 250cd/m² brightness, supporting HDMI, VGA, BNC, AV, and USB inputs for unmatched versatility. Designed for continuous 24/7 use, it features built-in speakers, image mirror functions, and multiple mounting options, making it the go-to compact monitor for security, Raspberry Pi projects, RV setups, and professional multi-device environments.



















| ASIN | B01FHDL1DE |
| Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38 in Video Monitors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (735) |
| Date First Available | May 11, 2016 |
| Image brightness | 250 Candela |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.76 pounds |
| Item model number | EM08B |
| Manufacturer | Eyoyo |
| Product Dimensions | 1.29 x 7.87 x 6.49 inches |
| Resolution | 1024 x 768 Pixels |
| Standing screen display size | 8 Inches |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
R**T
Supports HDMI, RCA, VGA. Bonus USB power out and OK sound. Perfect for Pi-like deployments
In a world of monitors the size of a bedsheet, it's easy to overlook that sometimes small tasks call for small monitors. This is not a primary monitor for a thousand column spreadsheet or a CAD modeler. It's great for passive monitoring like status indicators for a build or for carrying to setup servers that will spend most of their lives without a monitor. My favorite feature of the Eyoyo is that it has every video input that matters. HDMI is there, of course. but it also decodes the older analog input from RCA jacks or a VGA DB-15 connector. If you're hooking up a "classic" gaming console or tiny computer (Original Pi, the C.H.I.P, or even a video iPOD (cable not included) having that RCA composite video input is super handy. It also supports HDMI, which provides sound and video on the contemporary connector. You can leave all the video connections plugged in and switch between them via the on-screen display. The unit is small enough to keep in your bag of tricks if you're having to enter the pre-boot environment, such as BIOS for a server upgrade or backup recovery for a normally headless system. Text was clear and bright. As a bonus, there is a 5V/1A USB output for power. This is useful for things like an LED "ring' light (not for the camera itself), powering Single Board Computers, or powering network gear. This is a power-ONLY USB-A. I could never really get the aspect ratio right when testing on my iMac. I think that MacOS just hasn't had to support 4:3 in so long that it just doesn't. Honestly, that's a bit of a silly combination and I didn't research it much. This monitor Just Worked in high resolutions on all the tiny computers (CHIP, Pi, Pi Zero, old desktop Linux, UNIX systems, game boxes and more. Text mode, though tiny, worked as well as all the respective GUI environments. It does come with a bracket that's probably best mounted to a wall. The wires at the bottom edge can be a bit crowded when the cables have to exit and them make a right turn to miss the desk. In all, I appreciate the size because I share it between several systems that are USUALLY network connected. Picture quality was good and the variety of hardware connections is handy for a gadgeteer.
M**C
The only small 4:3 monitor with proper PAL support
I had this TFT version of this monitor for 5+ years and I just ordered and received another one. It has a relatively bad picture and the colors are way off (especially blue). Viewing angle is also bad. The LED indicator of the monitor ON/OFF is not working on both of my monitors (I actually prefer this -- i normally mask the annoying light). However I am using it with my Amiga 600 over Composite and since its small footprint and an excellent stand it can sit on the computer giving it a nice laptop feel (see the picture). No, it is not 15KHZ compatible over RGB to VGA (that is a tall order and only a small number of LCD monitors can do that) cable BUT it has a fantastic feature: automatic NTSC/PAL detection and proper display ("shrinking") of the PAL signal, with PAL colors, which is super rare these days. If your requirements are: 1) small 2) native 4:3 ratio 3) LCD 4) automatic PAL support 5) new (not used/refurbished) 6) cheap then THERE IS NOTHING ON THE MARKET to buy except this model. I bought all models available on Amazon and tested them all on my Amigas and this is still the only one that satisfies them all. So i had to order another one and might even get a third one as a backup. At that price there is simple nothing better on the market. So even though the picture is bad compared to modern panels i simply have to give it 5 stars. I will also keep the newer IPS version of this monitor (amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BG77R6ST, i left my review there too) since the picture is way better but alas Eyoyo removed the PAL support!!! (It detects the signal but the picture is black and white and it stutters -- unwatchable). With PAL support that IPS model would be my dream monitor and i would be willing to pay way more for it since the picture is fantastic. I will use it on my Amiga 1000 which is incapable of producing the PAL signal so all is good. FOR EYOYO IF YOU ARE READING: PLEASE ADD PAL SUPPORT TO THE NEWER IPS MODEL!!!
A**.
Affordable, and it work if you give it a few minutes to configuration time.
Pretty good, reliable and cheap 8" monitor. Using this with Thrustmaster MFDs as backscreens for the MFDs in flight games. Work pretty well for my purpose, lots of connectors in the back of the monitor. The down side, in Windows 10, the screen seem to be off and Nvidia is detecting this as 1280x720 native. Took a little bit of working around to get it to roll at 1024x768, and had to use manual resize feature to finally get it to display in 962x722 pixel as the resolution that would fit on the screen. 1024x768 was overlaying a bit and about 1cm getting cut off from the bottom. You can fix it, jsut a little annoying to have to do that. There are also no native controls to move the output display on the screen. You can move the On Screen Display (OSD) but not what come out of your computer on the screen. Overall, good monitor, built in firmware a little lacking on autodetection and picture placement, and very basic picture adjustment. For most cases where you need a 8" monitor, it'll worked. I bought one, then bought another one.
J**R
Muy práctico y con excelente calidad de imagen, bastante útil y por el precio muy económico
G**O
The monitor is very good quality it takes all types of input from USB to HDMI . It was delivered on time . I would buy from these people again.
E**Y
Bought to use as monitor for backup camera. When I couldn't get a picture this company helped me even though it wasn't their product that was faulty! The screen was perfect and camera was partially defective. They gave me some ideas to work around the problem and I finally got an image. As you can see the quality of the image is excellent. Above and beyond which is rare these days.
B**L
Stopped working after a week and the adhesive stickers for the mount aren't that adhesive making it not fit for purpose. Waste of money.
8**E
The display is crooked meaning that if using for a computer display where there are clear horizontal rows of graphics or text near the screen edges, it's very apparent that the image is crooked. Tested with multiple inputs. It's not clear if there is any way to fix, the panel is actually glued to the front case and even if the adhesive is cut, there doesn't look to be a lot of wiggle room to make an adjustment to the alignment of the panel within the case in order to straighten the display. Edit: I was able to detach the panel from the case after disassembling it, and reattached it with better alignment. It's not perfect but it's OK. Not really OK that you need to disassemble it to fix their QC issues.
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