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1The 1.8" TFT from Adafruit with joystick & MicroSD is my favorite thing ever! Display + User Input. Majenko developed an epic library for it: github.com/cacycleworks/chipKIT_ST7735Krista K– Krista K2014-02-12 20:04:51 +00:00Commented Feb 12, 2014 at 20:04
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Here is one from Elechouse in China on eBay, $30 3.2" TFT Color LCD with touch stylus and using the Adafruit GFX library. Demo worked first try, instructions and software on the eBay page.Bob Stein– Bob Stein2014-02-16 20:07:43 +00:00Commented Feb 16, 2014 at 20:07
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@Bob How responsive is it? Does it take a few moments to load new pictures? Resistive touchscreen?Anonymous Penguin– Anonymous Penguin2014-02-23 23:52:51 +00:00Commented Feb 23, 2014 at 23:52
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@Anon you mean responsive to touch? Interactive animation? I don't recall any want for responsiveness but I only fired the demo up once. I recall seeing a photo image and using the stylus in a simple "draw" program like in the eBay photos. I could connect and load it again if you have anything specific you'd like me to look for. I only got it working in the Arduino IDE, hadn't yet ported it to my favored AtmelStudio IDE.Bob Stein– Bob Stein2014-02-24 13:48:33 +00:00Commented Feb 24, 2014 at 13:48
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