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  1. The repository for LilyGO T-Wristband and T-Glass provides information on hardware specifications, examples, quick start guides, and installation instructions for both PlatformIO and Arduino IDE. It includes details on different versions of T-Glass, hardware specifications, and dependencies on lvgl v8.4.x.

  2. Lopaka is a web-based tool for creating graphics and user interfaces for electronic projects, supporting various display types and libraries. It allows users to create images and interfaces visually, with generated source code for integration into projects.

    2025-02-22 Tags: , , , , , , , , by klotz
  3. Screen Board is a DIY project that combines a keyboard and a screen, allowing users to create a retro-futuristic typing experience. The project is accessible as almost all components can be bought off the shelf without the need for soldering, utilizing 3D printing for customization.

    2025-02-16 Tags: , , , by klotz
  4. The vPlayer, from Kevin Darrah, combines a 1.69 inch touch screen with the ESP32-S3 to create a programmable network-connected display that can show various information including system stats, live images, and videos from the Internet.

    2024-12-31 Tags: , , , , , , by klotz
  5. T-Keyboard S3 Pro featuring default firmware and I2C expansion mode, with a dual-core LX7 microprocessor, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi & Bluetooth5 (LE), and 14 programmable RGB LEDs. It includes four magnetic connectors and can be expanded up to a 2x3 grid layout.

    2024-12-23 Tags: , , , , , by klotz
  6. Waveshare has launched the Double Eye LCD module, featuring two 0.71-inch round IPS displays with 160×160 pixels of resolution and 65K color depth, aimed at applications like wearables, robotics, and IoT devices.

  7. The SQFMI Watchy is a fully open-source, hackable ePaper watch based on the ESP32 with a crisp, glare-free 1.54" 200x200 ePaper display which can be programmed using the Arduino IDE and lots of your favourite Arduino/ESP libraries!

  8. This article showcases a bench project featuring a Seeed Studio XIAO-ESP32-C3 microcontroller board and a 1.28-inch circular TFT display. The XIAO-ESP32-C3, known for its small size and energy efficiency, is packed with the TFT display on a prototyping board. The uncommitted pins are wired to pin sockets, creating a small bench setup.

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