 What do you currently do with this? This is a 5-H 800 by 480 display, and it's connected up to an ICN-6211. This is a very interesting chip. It's not very well documented, but what it does is it takes DSi, so MIPI signal, and converts them to RGB TTL. So it's got like 8-bit red, 8-bit green, 8-bit blue, v-sync, h-sync, data-enabled, on-off, all that good stuff, pixel clock. So normally, if we were going to drive a display like this from a Raspberry Pi, you'd either connect to the HDMI port, which means you need an HDMI to TTL converter, and that's like the RTD-2662 and friends, or like a TFP401. But what's nice about this chip is it doesn't use any of the GPIO, like they're not connected, and it doesn't use the HDMI, and you still get really good quality video, and the chip is like only two bucks. So this is a fun little demo coming soon to the Eight of Fruit Shop.