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The 2.8'' ESP32 Display Resistive Touch Screen is a powerful module featuring a dual-core ESP32-WROOM-32 processor with integrated WiFi and Bluetooth. It boasts a vibrant 240x320 TFT LCD screen with 16-bit RGB color support, making it perfect for a variety of applications. With rich expansion interfaces and compatibility with popular development environments, this module is designed for both hobbyists and professionals looking to innovate.
Processor | 2.4E+2 |
RAM | DDR |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | Hosyond |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.91 x 4.02 x 1.54 inches |
Processor Brand | Espressif |
Number of Processors | 2 |
Manufacturer | Hosyond |
ASIN | B0D92C9MMH |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 8, 2024 |
M**B
Tiny Screen, Big Potential – Fun with ESP32
Great little screen for ESP32 projects. Touch is responsive, and it works well with LVGL for UI prototyping. Not the brightest in daylight, but awesome for budget builds and experimentation.
D**E
Frustrated 81 year old
Neat device but not for beginners.Too many cryptic errors in examples that supposedly have been found to work for others. Modified User_Setup.h is essential. See CYD Random Nerd Tutorials. I used Arduino IDE 2.3.4. Visual Studio Code / Platform IO is loses me every time I try to use it.
A**R
CYD
It is not the as advertised for the project I am working on I need the one with mirco usb port as well. But this one is only the type c port I need both ports it will work for what I am doing but the one your actually get in the not the one in the photo
A**R
Typical Esp32. Works just fine.
You must use the cable thats included. Other cables may not be data only for power source. Its a "dev board", if you do not understand those words it's well advised this type of project is put of your grasp, however, with a few days of learning anyone can program a board.Typical esp32, but this board will not format itself by holding down the rst/boot, use your flasher of choice. Formats fine. Uploads fine. Works as the other esp boards.The biggest pro of the board is the fact that the battery has a 1.25mm port and I did not have to solder to any pads. Soldering to the pads isn't horrible but the pin connector is much easier. That being said it worked fine and touch screen works better with a capacitance pen than the one that's included. Moreover, the included stylus also works well enough.
J**.
Decent product but no docs and steep learning curve
It's a touch screen with an ESP32 built-in, card reader, and IO port, so that's nice.That said, it's definitely not for beginners to get started with because it includes zero documentation, mean you have to start hunting around the Internet for details, libraries, and such.If you're already pretty well-versed with these kinds of project boards, it's great. If you're a beginner... look elsewhere.
P**L
Touch screen is problematic
Using the touchscreen (either with finger or stylus) results in values that are all over the place, even using the calibration technique described in randomnerdtutorials. The return window has closed, but I should have returned it much earlier.
G**E
Have zero documentation.
Works great. It is not a famous CYD, It might actually be better. Sadly it comes with zero information. If you are using the Arduino Ide, install esp32 by Espressif, use ESP32 DEV Module as the board and add the TFT_eSPI library to your code. Edit the User_Setup file to have to following uncommentted lines:#define ST7789_DRIVER#define TFT_RGB_ORDER TFT_BGR // Color order Blue-Green-Red#define TFT_WIDTH 240#define TFT_HEIGHT 320#define TFT_INVERSION_ON#define TFT_BL 27 // LED back-light control pin#define TFT_BACKLIGHT_ON HIGH // Turn back-light on (HIGH)#define TFT_CS 15#define TFT_DC 2#define TFT_RST -1#define TFT_MOSI 13#define TFT_MISO 12#define TFT_SCLK 14#define SMOOTH_FONT#define SPI_FREQUENCY 27000000#define SPI_READ_FREQUENCY 20000000#define SPI_TOUCH_FREQUENCY 2500000Boom
A**R
Great little board but good luck finding a case for it.
The board works great and I have no issues with it, however it appears to be a bit of a unicorn.. Most CYD boards do not have a centered USB-C port and no other ports on the end, so I am unable to find a case or 3D Print file for a case.Technically works terrific. I hope someone designs a case for this variant soon.
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