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This 1.3-inch IPS LCD module provides a significant upgrade from basic TFT screens, featuring a 240x240 pixel resolution and full viewing direction for clear visibility in projects like custom gauges, portable game consoles, or data loggers. Its high-definition IPS panel renders colours more vividly, while the ST7789 control chip ensures reliable driver performance. With dual interface options—default 8-bit parallel and configurable 4-wire SPI—it offers straightforward integration with popular development boards like Arduino or Raspberry Pi Pico, operating stably across a -20°C to 70°C temperature range.
This section details the specific technical specifications and construction elements that define this display module's performance and integration potential for electronics enthusiasts and professional prototypes.
Selecting this specific display module brings tangible advantages centred on image quality, integration flexibility, and reliable performance for your electronic designs.

1.3 Inch 240x240 IPS LCD Colour Display Module with 8-Bit Parallel & SPI Interface for Microcontroller Projects
£18.98
1.3 Inch 240x240 IPS LCD Colour Display Module with Full Viewing Angle for Microcontrollers

Features and Build Quality of the IPS Display Module

IPS Panel Design and Viewing Angles
The core of this module is its 1.3-inch In-Plane Switching (IPS) panel, which provides a full viewing direction, meaning the display remains clear and colour-consistent even when viewed from sharp angles. This is a measurable improvement over twisted nematic (TN) or standard TFT screens, where colours can shift or invert. The active display area is precisely 23.4mm by 23.4mm, presenting a square format ideal for symmetric UI elements or circular gauges.Resolution and Interface Technical Specifications
With a resolution of 240 pixels by 240 pixels, this square display offers a pixel density suitable for detailed icons, small text, and graphical elements. It is driven by an ST7789 control chip, a common driver known for its compatibility with various libraries. The module provides two digital interface options: an 8-bit parallel port set as the default for faster data transfer and a 4-wire SPI interface that can be configured to save on GPIO pins, offering flexibility based on your microcontroller's capabilities and project requirements.Physical Construction and Durability
Practical Applications for the Display Module From professional prototyping to hobbyist creations, this display module serves a wide range of applications where a small, colourful, and readable interface is required.Professional Use in Prototyping and Instruments
In professional settings, this display is apt for prototyping handheld test equipment, industrial sensor readouts, or custom control panels. The IPS technology ensures that readings are legible to multiple operators from different positions. The availability of both parallel and SPI interfaces allows engineers to choose the optimal balance between refresh rate and pin count for their specific MCU, such as an STM32 or ESP32, integrating seamlessly into proof-of-concept designs and final products.Everyday Use for Hobbyists and Makers
For the weekend maker, this module brings a sharp, colourful output to personal projects like a retro game emulator, a desktop weather station, or a smart home controller. The vivid colour reproduction, a direct result of the IPS technology compared to older TFTs, makes graphics and animations pop. The tactile process of soldering your chosen pins onto the 18-pin connector offers a customisable connection point, giving you control over the module's profile and wiring in your breadboard or permanent setup.Versatility Across Different Project Types
The module's square format and adjustable display direction via software make it versatile for both portrait and landscape orientations in a final assembly. It can serve as the primary display for a custom digital watch, a secondary status screen for a 3D printer, or even as a tiny monitor for a miniature computer. The combination of a wide temperature range and standard digital interfaces means it can be repurposed across different project types without needing fundamental hardware changes.Key Benefits of Choosing This Display Module

Long-Term Value and Cost Efficiency
While the initial unit cost is comparable to basic displays, the value comes from the IPS panel's superior viewing experience and the dual-interface design that future-proofs your project. You avoid the cost and frustration of a display that becomes unreadable from an angle or requires a complete interface overhaul. The ST7789 driver's widespread support means abundant free libraries and community tutorials, reducing development time and long-term support costs for both one-off projects and small batch production.User Satisfaction and Project Confidence
The satisfaction derived from using this module stems from the clear, consistent visual output it provides. The confidence that your display will remain readable in a finished enclosure, regardless of mounting angle, is directly tied to the IPS technology's full-view specification. Knowing the module can operate from a chilly shed to a warm electronics bench (within its -20°C to 70°C range) provides peace of mind for projects destined for real-world use outside a lab environment.Final Reason to Integrate This Display
Integrate this 1.3-inch IPS display into your next project to achieve professional-grade visual clarity in a compact form factor. The specific combination of 240x240 resolution, vivid IPS colours, and interface choice provides a measurable improvement over generic screens, enabling more polished and reliable prototypes or finished gadgets. Its design puts critical specifications—viewing angles, operating limits, and physical size—at the forefront, ensuring your selection is informed and your integration is straightforward.
