Product Overview
Smartelex 2.4-inch TFT display 240×320 for Arduino, ESP32 & Raspberry Pi
The SmartElex 2.4-inch TFT Display 240×320 is a versatile and vibrant screen designed to add a clear graphical interface to electronics projects. This 2.4-inch TFT display is ideal for showing text, images, sensor readings, UI elements, and interactive graphics, making it a practical choice for students, hobbyists, engineers, educators, and startups. It provides a straightforward way to enhance projects that need visual output, helping users avoid the complexity of larger display systems while still delivering a professional look.
Powered by the ST7789V TFT display driver, it works seamlessly with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and other popular development boards, allowing easy integration into robotics dashboards, IoT monitoring stations, handheld gadgets, automation panels, and data visualization systems. Its responsive interface and bright display make it suitable for both prototyping and final builds in compact embedded devices. Whether it’s for educational environments, DIY electronics, or functional product development, this module delivers reliable visual performance with simple connectivity.
Features:
2.4-inch full-color TFT display for vibrant visual output
240×320 resolution for clear text, graphics, and UI elements
Uses the ST7789V driver for stable and responsive display performance
SPI interface simplifies connection and reduces wiring complexity
Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and other microcontrollers
Ideal for IoT dashboards, robotics interfaces, handheld devices, and DIY projects
Technical Specifications
| Model | TFT LCD Display |
|---|---|
| Touch Type | No touch |
| Display Resolution | 240×320 |
| Display Size (Inch) | 2.4 |
| Input Voltage (V) | 5 V |
| Driver IC | ST7789V |
| Data Format | RGB565 |
Use Cases
- 2.4-inch 240×320 full-color TFT LCD display module
- ST7789V driver ensures smooth and responsive visuals
- SPI interface for easy connection to microcontrollers
- Works with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and similar boards