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The LILYGOT-Display-S3 is a cutting-edge 1.9-inch ST7789 LCD touchscreen development board powered by the ESP32-S3 processor. Featuring dual programmable buttons, USB and Bluetooth connectivity, and Micropython OS support, it’s designed for developers seeking a compact, versatile, and wireless-ready module to accelerate IoT and embedded projects.







| Processor | atom |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
| Brand | LILYGO |
| Series | 1.9 inch ST7789 LCD Display |
| Operating System | Micropython OS |
| Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 4.09 x 3.98 x 1.54 inches |
| Processor Brand | Espressif |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Manufacturer | LILYGO |
| ASIN | B0BLNKPL25 |
| Date First Available | November 7, 2022 |
B**N
Superior quality, as expected from Lilygo.
Lilygo never disappoints. They have the most interesting boards. I have a few of these, the most recent I purchased here in Amazon. Fast delivery and superior product as always.
R**3
Nice ESP with a display
I purchased this as an option to connecting to Home Assistant via espHome it works great, I ended up with a different display for this project simply because of the look. This one looked fine, just not as clean as what I went with, now I need to find a new project for this. easy to use and works great, and to my surprise there is a magnet in the back cover so if I wanted to I can easily mount it on any metal surface
W**T
Excellent Performance, Great Screen
Excellent Performance, Great Screen, bought the unit with the soldered headers. Unless you are using a breadboard would recommend buying without them pre-soldered to make the unit able to fit into smaller project boxes.
D**M
Perfect building block for electronic projects where user interface, WiFi or USB is needed.
This module is a perfect building block for projects where display, analog and digital interfaces, USB CDC and wireless connectivity is needed at a low price. The module comes with a lot of examples and application libraries available on Internet, and it is easy to build professionally looking devices with this module.One warning - do not press on the screen when pushing the module into a socket - it will break/crack the screen!
C**E
Nifty device
The touch version is nice, though it takes some work and will power to get it going. SquareLine worked well for UI design; just make sure you use the TFT_eSPI and LVGL libraries on the GitHub linked in the details. Also, use the CST816S library for touch.Definitely do not add headers and use it on a breadboard... pulling it off the breadboard may cause you to lift up on the screen.....so I hear.....It could use some documentation and examples for using an SD card, but it's a good development board.
B**Y
Love this
Been using it as a lottery miner and have been running for months, I love the display quality, build quality and also how quick it can reboot.
A**H
THIS IS NOT A CONSUMER READY PRODUCT
After 20+ years of coding, hacking and developing, I can say with all certainty, THIS PRODUCT IS NOT READY FOR CONSUMERS. You want it because of the screen which is pretty much the only thing that doesnt work in a fluid process. You'll spend days trying to get the back light on, then you will discover you pretty much have to write your own drivers. Avoid the S3 until the creators can provide at least a basic functionality. The only thing I ever saw on this screen was the demo it came with. The drivers referenced DO NOT work with this model, they are for the old ttgo and will not work properly. pretty much everything in the docs tells you to setup the old unit, and that config immediately tells you IT'S NOT AN ESP32, IT'S AN ESP32S3, so it's an intergalactic fail. Dont buy if you can't write your own drivers. Just get a 8266, you wont have a screen anyway.
R**S
Nice little networkable display device
I've dealt with Arduino and ESP8266 devices before, but this the first ESP32 I've programmed. Of course, it is always a "learning experience", but there are enough examples and tutorials on the web to get started. The display is reasonably bright and clear and fast enough for my use (just don't expect 60 fps from it - 24 fps is more obtainable).
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