 You can power RGB TFT displays with the Adafruit Qualia ESP32S3. Featuring a built-in RGB display peripheral, this ESP32 dev board comes with 16 MB of flash for buffering large images, animations, or even video. It can power a big 4-inch 720x720 round display for making projects with a unique shape. Included are pins for a capacitive touch overlay so you can have touch control with supported displays. Two built-in side buttons can be used for user input such as interfacing with the display's brightness or cycling between modes. Circuit Python support makes it easy to write software using the display IO library. Democode is available for initializing various display sizes so you can quickly get up and running. The product guide features documentation for getting started with both Arduino and Circuit Python. You can set constant current for the backlight control circuit using the onboard jumpers. You'll want to reference your display's datasheet for getting the correct voltage. We designed and 3D printed a case for this 4-inch display in an all-in-one snap-fit enclosure. Translucent PLA lets you see the Qualia ESP32S3 dev board reminiscent of gadgets from the 1990s. We also designed a snap-fit case for this 4-inch 480x480 square display. This features 3D printed buttons using flexible TPU filament for easy button actuation. A built-in recess section allows for easy access to the buttons and the USB-C port. We think the Adafruit Qualia ESP32S3 is the best IoT dev board for exploring these RGB displays and hope they inspire you to create new projects.