2.8 inch LCD TFT display Bright, 4 white-LED backlight Colorful, 18-bit 262,000 different shades 4-wire resistive touchscreen 240 x 320 pixels with individual pixel control No wiring, no soldering. Simply plug it in and load library On-board 3.3V 300mA LDO regulator 5V compatible, use with 3.3V or 5V logic Support 2GB micro SD TF card Size: 7.8 x 5.3cm
This is an excellent TFT screen with a 2.8" size, and sporting a resolution of 320x240 pixels, and a resistive touch screen. I have tested this on an Arduino Uno(R3), and an Arduino Mega(2560 R3) and works perfectly on both.
One thing that I found was that this uses the 0x9341 driver. Use the ADAfruit_GFX and Adafruit_TFTLCD libraries for the screen, and the TouchScreen library for the touch screen. Follow this link (http://educ8s.tv/arduino-tic-tac-toe/) (special thanks to NICK KOUMARIS) and just change this in 'void initDisplay()':
tft.begin(0x9341);
tft.setRotation(3);
(You're Welcome!)
On the UNO, you will likely be unable to add any other devices because the screen uses almost all of the IO pins. I would highly recommend this screen to anyone!
Item came sealed in an anti-static bag, wrapped in bubble wrap and placed in a cardboard box. Full marks for the packaging.
The screen is really nice & bright, simple to connect to a Genuino Uno.
This is very good quality and great value for money
Just download the libraries from Adafruit and away you go.
I will likely buy more of these screens.
NOTE: If you just get a white screen then put a small delay such as delay(10); after the tft.reset();