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OLED Display - White (128x32, 0.91in.)

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Item #: LCD-24177 -
Price: $15.48 inc GST
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This compact OLED display packs a powerful punch, transforming your creation with a crisp, high-contrast 128x32 pixel canvas. Measuring just 0.91 inches, this tiny display seamlessly integrates into...

This compact OLED display packs a powerful punch, transforming your creation with a crisp, high-contrast 128x32 pixel canvas. Measuring just 0.91 inches, this tiny display seamlessly integrates into your design, while its low power draw ensures your project stays energized for the long haul. This OLED display is a good entry-point to a world of visual storytelling, data visualization, and pure creative expression. So, unleash your inner artist and let your project shine with the brilliance of...

SparkFun Micro OLED Breakout (Qwiic)

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Price: $36.20 inc GST
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The SparkFun Qwiic Micro OLED Breakout is a Qwiic-enabled version of our popular Micro OLED display! The small monochrome, blue-on-black OLED screen presents incredibly clear images for your viewing...

The SparkFun Qwiic Micro OLED Breakout is a Qwiic-enabled version of our popular Micro OLED display! The small monochrome, blue-on-black OLED screen presents incredibly clear images for your viewing pleasure. It’s “micro,” but it still packs a punch --- the OLED display is crisp, and you can fit a deceivingly large amount of graphics on there. This breakout is perfect for adding graphics to your next project and displaying diagnostic information without resorting to a serial output, all with...

SparkFun Micro OLED Breakout (with Headers)

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The SparkFun Micro OLED Breakout with Headers does exactly what it says it does by breaking out a small monochrome, blue-on-black OLED via 0.1"-spaced pins. It’s "micro", but it still packs a punch...

The SparkFun Micro OLED Breakout with Headers does exactly what it says it does by breaking out a small monochrome, blue-on-black OLED via 0.1"-spaced pins. It’s "micro", but it still packs a punch – the OLED display is crisp, and you can fit a deceivingly large amount of graphics on there. This breakout is perfect for adding graphics to your next Arduino project, displaying diagnostic information without resorting to serial output, and teaching a little game theory while creating a fun,...

SparkFun Qwiic OLED - (1.3in., 128x64)

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Item #: LCD-23453 -
Price: $29.11 inc GST
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The SparkFun Qwiic 1.3in OLED is a compact, easy-to-use display perfect for adding a visual element to your Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or other microcontroller projects. With a vibrant 1.3-inch OLED...

The SparkFun Qwiic 1.3in OLED is a compact, easy-to-use display perfect for adding a visual element to your Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or other microcontroller projects. With a vibrant 1.3-inch OLED screen and a resolution of 128x64 pixels that deliver crisp white-on-black, it's ideal for displaying text, graphics, and even simple animations. Since this OLED is Qwiic-enabled, hook-up is a breeze and requires no soldering! The default I2C address is 0x3D, but by soldering the address jumper on the...

SparkFun Qwiic OLED Display (0.91 in., 128x32)

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Item #: LCD-24606 -
Price: $21.32 inc GST
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The SparkFun Qwiic OLED Display can display up to four lines of text and features 128x32 pixels in a small 0.91in. (diagonal) frame. As an OLED, this display does not have a backlight layer (unlike...

The SparkFun Qwiic OLED Display can display up to four lines of text and features 128x32 pixels in a small 0.91in. (diagonal) frame. As an OLED, this display does not have a backlight layer (unlike LCDs); therefore, it’s thinner, consumes less power, and has higher contrast. Thanks to an I2C command structure, the board's firmware maintains speed by updating only the part of the screen that changes. Computer graphics use this concept with "Dirty Rectangles" or "Bit blit" operations. This...