(15-05-2015, 22:42)Brett Wrote: [ -> ]The Bon.Display version on ebay does not have a touch panel or controller attached...
It's always good to know some other sources for the displays, but I bought mine from Bon.Display and it have touch panel.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-8-240x320-Seri...1c4c9ef8f8
And so it is. Wow, I never thought eBay would be so hard to find LCDs ! AU's ebay searching won't show 2.8" displays, and bon.display's store didn't seem to have touch devices when I ordered. Always good to have options - who doesn't need another display or three

I'm pretty sure that the first one isn't as it uses a 16 bit parallel interface rather than a SPI interface. The second one may work but you would have to work out which pins on a Raspberry Pi are used.
(24-05-2015, 12:08)Stuarts Wrote: [ -> ]I'm pretty sure that the first one isn't as it uses a 16 bit parallel interface rather than a SPI interface. The second one may work but you would have to work out which pins on a Raspberry Pi are used.
If you scroll down to interface it has pin-outs
It might be compatible, but it also might not be. The SPI interface could be significantly different to the one on all the smaller/previous displays. But if you wanted to give it a try, and report back, that'd be awesome

(25-05-2015, 12:11)Brett Wrote: [ -> ]It might be compatible, but it also might not be. The SPI interface could be significantly different to the one on all the smaller/previous displays. But if you wanted to give it a try, and report back, that'd be awesome 
I ended up going with 2.8" as per OP.
