


In addition to this, you’ll need a display. For more info on this, take a look at our ' Hello World with Raspberry Pi' tutorial.

To follow along with this tutorial you will, of course, need a Raspberry Pi and everything required to get up and running with it. **Note that when we use the words ‘display’, ‘monitor’, and ‘screen’, they are all referring to the same thing** The Gear Today we’ll be looking at how to hook up a screen for your Pi in four different ways HDMI, composite, GPIO, and LCD DSI. What fun would a computer be without a screen to see what you’re doing? Well if you own a Raspberry Pi and are curious about the different ways you can connect an external display or monitor up to it, then look no further.
