Inky pHAT (ePaper/eInk/EPD) Red/Black/White Reviews

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Peter Shipley
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Great display, low power, easy enough to use with python libraries, my only complaint would be no simple way to safely mount/attach to my rpi zero 2 other then beyond "hanging" by the pin header which delicate at best with on "protable" devices/applcations
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Posted 1 week ago
Jiri Gajdusek
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I absolutely love this little piece of art. Quality products should come with quality software/drivers to be great. Before I bought this one from Pimoroni I was using an alternative one, but since drivers were terrible, I was not able to use it as I wanted. Inky pHAT from Pimoroni is an awesome combination of quality HW, great drivers, and clear documentation. Installation and usage are super-easy, so literally everybody will be able to use it even, when not a Linux guru. I am very happy, that I bought one, and I will definitely order another for my next RPi Zero projects.
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Posted 2 months ago
Henning Croona
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Posted 3 months ago
Pedro Oliveira
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It delivers what is promised, a fantastic 2.13" display, easy to set up and to connect to raspberry. Also comes in a nice package.
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Posted 4 months ago
Perfect little e-ink screen. It is a bit slower in refreshing than black/white version, but for my project the reds are absolutely worth it. Love it!
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Posted 4 months ago
Willy Cleemput
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Posted 8 months ago
Liam Chelton
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Awesome display, super easy to use, getting started guide is very good, Display is crisp, but does take a little while to refresh (~15 seconds)
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Posted 1 year ago
Love it - It's currently neatly mounted to a Pi Zero in my kitchen, displaying the current/upcoming 'Octopus agile' energy tarriffs which change every 30 minutes. The screen's low energy use means it will run from a battery for a long time. The only issue wasn't the inky pHAT it was that the pi zero didn't have GPIO pins. I had to order some solder-free hammer-in pins so I could connect things together.
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Posted 1 year ago