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[Tahmid] ran into this problem when he decided to try using a PIC32 to control a 2.2″ color TFT display from Adafruit. Adafruit is really good about providing tutorials and Arduino libraries for ...
The specific panel he chose was a 4D Systems 1.44” TFT LCD that happened to feature a dedicated graphics processor, which should allow for some fantastic visuals when used to its fullest potential.
Arduino enthusiasts or those looking to just get started programming the awesome micro controller may be interested in a new smart TFT display called the CleO which has been specifically designed ...
The components required for this project are minimal: an Arduino, a 1.28″ round GC9A01-driven TFT LCD, a handful of jumper wires, and a few buttons.