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GeneralRe: Device "independence" Pin
jmaida12-Mar-22 17:33
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honey the codewitch12-Mar-22 18:23
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jmaida13-Mar-22 16:18
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honey the codewitch13-Mar-22 16:33
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jmaida13-Mar-22 18:50
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Slow Eddie13-Mar-22 7:56
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honey the codewitch13-Mar-22 8:58
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trønderen13-Mar-22 11:23
trønderen13-Mar-22 11:23 
Dithering to produce grayscale when the total resolution is 128*64 sounds somewhat limited in my ears Smile | :)

This kind of display is fair enough for embedded devices (which, I understand, is exactly what you are making) for simple text messages, and very simple graphic indications. To me, a 'binary' (no grayscale) (max) 16*8 chars text display the size of your thumbnail is not a 'monitor'. My microwave, or my baking oven, doesn't have a 'monitor', but a display. (I do notice, however, that the term 'monitor' was introduced by Slow Eddie, not by you!)

Another side is that if you buy something sold as an 'Oled LCD LED' display, several spelling and grammatical errors, 'ar duino' referred to several times, as well as du-pont, inconsistent dimension data, quite meaningless disclaimer about US power plugs, and why is a 40-pin flat cable included with a device that provides 4 control lines? ... then you know approximately what you will get. It is not quite at the same level as buying components from an internationally renowned manufacturer with a strong support department.

It still might be a good buy, considering the price, but I would always check price and functionality against what is offered on Mouser.com. You'll find a quite large selection of displays in this class, and the web interface provides a filtering mechanism that is at least tolerable. Usually, a product sheet link is provided. Mouser is primarily aimed at professional customers buying lots of hundreds or thousands, so if you order one component at a time, P&H may be excessive. But usually, you can buy one at a time (with the obvious exception of e.g. products delivered on a reel - you can buy one reel at a time, but not having a single component cut from a reel).

I'd recommend checking Mouser if you are in search of components. Taking a look at the web site costs nothing (except your time).
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