Roundy is a 1.28 inch round LCD display based on RP2040/ESP-12E, RoundyPi is based on Raspberry Pi's dual-core RP2040 microcontroller, and RoundyFi is an ESP-12E MCU capable of running at 80 or 160MHz with built-in support for 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi. The ESP-12E is particularly praised for its efficiency and ease of use.
RoundyPi Based on Raspberry Pi's RP2040 MCU
RoundyPi circular LCD panel based on RP2040 with tiny and attractive 1.28-inch display module with 240240 resolution, 65K RGB colors, clear and vivid presenting effect, increases interaction with your project. RoundyPi has an inbuilt GC9A01 driver and SPI interface, which reduces the number of IO pins required.
RoundyFi Based on ESP-12E MCU
RoundyFi circular
LCD display based on ESP-12E with tiny and attractive 1.28-inch display module
with 240240 resolution, 65K RGB colors, clear and vivid presenting effect,
increases interaction with your project. RoundyFi has an inbuilt GC9A01 driver
and SPI interface, which reduces the number of IO pins required.
Because of the straightforward and familiar programming both
chips are meant to run, they're both ideal solutions for makers of all skill
levels. Nobody is going to be put off by the price. To get a RoundyPi, all you
have to do is make a $27 donation. The RoundyFi is a little pricier, coming in
at around $34.
The Roundy - Round LCD Boards project has already surpassed its £500 funding target, but there's still time to become a supporter and obtain a Roundy.
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