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31. Aug 2016
Too good (to be true?)
It really is an outstanding value for the money. Quite sensitive. 3 seconds or better recycle with Duracell Duralock batteries. Gets hot if I flash it quicker and doesn't seem to have an overheating protection, it simply flashes when asked to, even if the recycle isn't complete. This could be problematic in an environment with too many cameras. Couldn't find the instructions but here's what you need to know: the Sx switch sets which flash is the real one (S1 for first, S2 for second...). In my amateur point and shoot Canon I have a flash setting that allows me to measure and lock the flash through the lens before a series of shots. It's the perfect feature to use with this Godox unit. I hope it lasts because it performs amazingly for this price range.

10. Jul 2017
Perfect!
It took me a while but I finally got it to work with the demo sketches. A simple demo with shapes and strings requires around 5200bytes on a Uno (original).
The screens takes around 500ms to perform a clear screen and 4s to load a BMP from the card (tested with HC SD card). The included fonts aren't pretty but the shield also works with Adafruit libraries at the cost of twice the needed memory space. Viewing angles are what you'd expect from a TFT. The screen is best used vertically (because backlight comes from the short side near the ICSP connectors).
Touch functionality tested OK.
The protective film had signs suggestive of factory testing. On this one, the "QC PASS" seal is real! Buy it!

17. Okt 2017
Impossible to get to work
5 von 5 finden das hilfreich The shields comes with no documentation whatsoever. I found online other people trying to get it to work with Arduino, some of them had luck, some not so much.
In my case I tried had to change the original serial speed of the shield (115200 baud) to match the one on my old genuine arduino uno (9600). Well, after successfully finding out how to connect the thing in debug mode, I found out that it used deprecated AT commands, so I tried to update the firmware with zero luck. Eventually I found out the exact deprecated command that I should send to the shield and sent it. Now half the times the shield communicates in 115200 baud and half in 74880 baud.
The question now is: how long will I leave it in my toolbox before I smash it in the trash can.
P.S.: came with severely bent pins of dubious quality...
