 You can build a festive ornament that plays clips from your favorite holiday movies using a round TMP display in Adafruit's Qualia ESP32S3. This project uses a round 2.1-inch capacitive touchscreen with 480 x 480 pixels to play video clips stored on a microSD card. The video loops indefinitely and you can tap anywhere on the display to play the next video making this one of the most unique ornaments. Powered by the Adafruit Qualia ESP32S3, this devboard is designed to work with RGB TTL displays in peculiar shapes and sizes. The electronics are housed in a compact enclosure that can hang on your tree with access to the SD card slot. Installing software on the Qualia board is as easy as dragging and dropping the ready-to-go UF2 file thanks to the tiny USB bootloader. You can use the Convert IO website to encode your favorite videos to the MJPEG format and resize them for the 480 x 480 round display. Then just save your encoded videos to your microSD card. For a full tutorial and files, head over to learn.adafruit.com. You can get the parts to build this project, the links are in the description. 3D print the parts in your favorite PLA filament or have a 3D printing service, print them for you. Plug and play JST cables make it easy to connect the microSD card breakout to the Qualia ESP32S3. The round display is secured to the enclosure and held in place with a snap fit insert. The SD card breakout and the Qualia board are secured to the built-in standoffs with machine screws. The components are cleverly positioned with proper clearances to connect the display. The back cover snap fits making it easy to open back up if you ever need to. Use the ornament's built-in loop to hang on your tree and you can power it with either a USB power supply or a USB battery bank. We hope this inspires you to check out the Qualia ESP32S3 for your next video-based projects.