📱 Your Raspberry Pi's new best friend!
The DIYmall Mini PiTFT 1.14" LCD Display is a compact and vibrant add-on for Raspberry Pi, featuring a 135x240 resolution, 3.3V operation, and SPI interface, making it an essential tool for any tech enthusiast looking to enhance their projects.
K**D
Nifty little display
Handy little display. I'm using a Raspberry pi as a midi bridge to connect two 'midi over usb' devices together and wanted a display for status.To use as console you need to patch the OS. Those instructions are online
B**N
Zero documentation
This mini PiTFT 1.14" LCD display looks well made but it came with literally zero instructions, documentation, or examples on how to configure to use with a Raspberry Pi. I thought maybe it's just plug and play, so I installed it on a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B+ just to test, the Pi boots up to HDMI perfectly fine but will not display anything on the mini TFT display. I know I can figure it out, but other display manufacturers like Adafruit give you downloadable drivers and examples on how to use their displays, so I feel like this product is really lacking in that aspect. I would rather jump right in and just quickly configure the display so I can get on with my project, not spend hours trying to figure out how to find and install kernel drivers for it.
T**.
Nice little screen for my Pi
The media could not be loaded. I really like this mini pitft screen. It was easy to get running as it has the same design / features as a Adafruit Mini PiTFT. If you search for the guides for that model you can get up and running pretty quickly. I'm using it with my raspberry pi for a pihole to give some information about my adblocker on a Raspberry Pi Zero.It came well packaged and everything works as designed with the buttons (the example code I'm using allows you to click one to show the system status). I'd recommend this for those reasons.
J**0
Cool little screen for debugging and info
I picked this up for a project that I am doing involving RBP's and Arduino's and other little computers interfacing directly with windows. I wanted a small screen that I could stick onto the RBP as I do debugging and this fit the bill. The view angles are "alright" and the colors aren't the greatest but they are more than good enough for the typical expected use of something like this.Works fine for my needs and lets me debug my RBP much easier than without any visible output! Will report back if it goes to an early death!
P**U
Fun display program for my Raspberry Pi
I use this as a fun little display program with a Raspberry Pi 4. It is running some server software and I use this display to display some status information. Note that the display is SMALL. The resolution is good so I can display quite a bit of text on it, but I can only read it because it is sitting on my desk right in front of me.For getting it to work with Python, go to adafruit’s site and poke around. You can figure out what libraries you need after some trail and error. Use virtual env to keep your environment clean on the pi.
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