40 Pin DPI Display $10 Alternative
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2018 2:01 pm
From what I'm reading, DPI is the way to go as of right now due to its superior color, speed, etc. The screen I'm seeing reccomended over and over is a 40 pin TFT display available on AliExpress for less than $10
US $8.77 | 3.5" TFT LCD LQ035NC111 320 * 240 resolution
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/cltaUkvK
In my search for a good DPI adapter and screen I came across TinkerBoys website (awesome!) but the price of the dpi adapter USD $30+ would add quite a bit of cost to my build.
https://www.tinkerboy.xyz/product/tinke ... i-adapter/
So I wanted to look around for a less expensive alternative, which lead me to...
http://blog.reasonablycorrect.com/raw-dpi-raspberry-pi/
This guys build utilizes the 40 pin TFT Friend from AdaFruit USD $9.95.
https://www.adafruit.com/product/1932
It lacks the pi-hat form factor and ease of installation of TinkerBoys adapter but with a little more work, it seems like a much cheaper alternative for those on a budget. The ada fruit adapter even includes a backlight driver capable of up to 24 volts which should make larger screens possible.
To be clear - This isnt meant as a jab in any fashion to TinkerBoy, his products are premium and imho deserve their premium price but may be outside the financial reach of some so I just wanted to present a potential alternative.
I havent yet had a chance to test this out but hopefully this can help spread awareness and help someone out with their build.
Skeet, Skeet,
-Gordo
US $8.77 | 3.5" TFT LCD LQ035NC111 320 * 240 resolution
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/cltaUkvK
In my search for a good DPI adapter and screen I came across TinkerBoys website (awesome!) but the price of the dpi adapter USD $30+ would add quite a bit of cost to my build.
https://www.tinkerboy.xyz/product/tinke ... i-adapter/
So I wanted to look around for a less expensive alternative, which lead me to...
http://blog.reasonablycorrect.com/raw-dpi-raspberry-pi/
This guys build utilizes the 40 pin TFT Friend from AdaFruit USD $9.95.
https://www.adafruit.com/product/1932
It lacks the pi-hat form factor and ease of installation of TinkerBoys adapter but with a little more work, it seems like a much cheaper alternative for those on a budget. The ada fruit adapter even includes a backlight driver capable of up to 24 volts which should make larger screens possible.
To be clear - This isnt meant as a jab in any fashion to TinkerBoy, his products are premium and imho deserve their premium price but may be outside the financial reach of some so I just wanted to present a potential alternative.
I havent yet had a chance to test this out but hopefully this can help spread awareness and help someone out with their build.
Skeet, Skeet,
-Gordo