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Adafruit 1.44" Color TFT LCD Display with MicroSD Card breakout - ST7735R Reviews

4.7 Rating 7 Reviews
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This and the Adafruit Itsybitsly nRF52840 which I ordered from Pimoroni, and both of which arrived promptly and well packaged, have proved to be much more fun than I expected. Both items are of good quality, as to be expected from Adafruit products, if a trifle expensive but there is such a wealth of information available for their products that they offer good value for your money. I've used Pimoroni before and know them to be a professional and helpful supplier of such products. Basically they are like a toy shop for men (of all ages) and it is always fun browsing through a toy shop! I am a very happy man!
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Posted 4 years ago
As always with Adafruit - lots of online support and examples to follow!
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Posted 5 years ago
Garcia Severino
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Posted 6 years ago
Joseph Hotchkiss
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Good display, easy to use. No problem reading from micro-sd card.
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Posted 6 years ago
It is not well working but I am not sure if it is problem of product or mine...
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Posted 6 years ago
Iain Simpson
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Really easy to wire up and start working with in Arduino IDE. I haven't used the SD Card interface to comment on how well that works, but that's a pretty standard component. My only very minor concern is the adhesive on the back of the screen is going to need replaced with something like foam tape. Not a big deal, but something to be aware of - the ribbon cable looks fragile, and I don't want to put stress on it. I nice little screen.
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Posted 6 years ago
I bought this screen to use with a raspberry pi for a small handheld project. Although there isn't a great deal of documentation out for there for using it with a pi, when I did get it working I am pleasantly surprised with the picture quality and how easy it is to draw on the screen.
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Posted 7 years ago