Just a heads-up that the go-to 3.5in non-touch display is back in stock at adafruit.com...
https://www.adafruit.com/products/913
As of the time of posting there are 49 available. Last night there were 53 when I first saw that they were back in stock.
[IN-STOCK] The Adafruit 3.5in non-touch display (part# 913) is back in stock!
Re: [IN-STOCK] The Adafruit 3.5in non-touch display (part# 913) is back in stock!
It seems to me that the Gearbest screen is cheaper and easier to implement. Is there a reason to prefer Adafruit's?
My wiring diagrams and schematics for Helder's boards and graceful shutdowns.
Re: [IN-STOCK] The Adafruit 3.5in non-touch display (part# 913) is back in stock!
Does the gearbest screen run off 5v?a3k4 wrote:It seems to me that the Gearbest screen is cheaper and easier to implement. Is there a reason to prefer Adafruit's?
Re: [IN-STOCK] The Adafruit 3.5in non-touch display (part# 913) is back in stock!
Not out of the box, but unlike the Adafruit screen, it only requires 1 wire to make it run on 5v.Ganreizu wrote:Does the gearbest screen run off 5v?a3k4 wrote:It seems to me that the Gearbest screen is cheaper and easier to implement. Is there a reason to prefer Adafruit's?
My wiring diagrams and schematics for Helder's boards and graceful shutdowns.
Re: [IN-STOCK] The Adafruit 3.5in non-touch display (part# 913) is back in stock!
And no huge difference in image quality? Plus more than half the price and afaik zero availability problems? Yeah definitely a superior option.a3k4 wrote:Not out of the box, but unlike the Adafruit screen, it only requires 1 wire to make it run on 5v.
Re: [IN-STOCK] The Adafruit 3.5in non-touch display (part# 913) is back in stock!
No clue with image quality comparison but they both have the same resolution. That's mainly why I was asking if anyone prefers the Adafruit screen and if so, why.Ganreizu wrote:And no huge difference in image quality? Plus more than half the price and afaik zero availability problems? Yeah definitely a superior option.a3k4 wrote:Not out of the box, but unlike the Adafruit screen, it only requires 1 wire to make it run on 5v.
My wiring diagrams and schematics for Helder's boards and graceful shutdowns.
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Re: [IN-STOCK] The Adafruit 3.5in non-touch display (part# 913) is back in stock!
Anyone familiar with the shipping time on the gearbest? From the looks of it Adafruit is out of stock again. That was quick
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