I have a couple of the old Bluescreen with 2.8" glcd and touchscreen.
$116 + postage.
the software examples that are free to download, are easy to use. I use the Rowley crossworks compiler, and it works a treat.
http://www.thaieasyelec.net/index.php/ARM/Bluescreen-ARM7-LPC2378-with-2-8-inch-QVGA-TFT-LCD-Touch-Screen/p_2.htmlalso, Thaieasy's new SUN7 boards look good.
$195 + postage for the 4.3" GLCD full dev system, but there are cheaper options.
http://www.thaieasyelec.net/index.php/ARM/SUN7-Full-Option-LPC2478-Dev-Board-with-Ethernet-and-4-3-TFT-Touch-Screen/p_168.htmlBoard Hardware
- NXP’s ARM7 LPC2478
- Maximum of 64 MB memory with 2 of 16-bit Micron’s
MT48LC16M16A2P-75 SDRAM (32-bit)
- Connectors for 800x480 pixels (wide screen 7”) TFT LCD and 4-wire
resistive touch screen panel
- SD card socket (SPI interface) supports HCSD (high capacity type)
- On board 8kB EEPROM (the last 128 bytes are reserved for screen
calibrated parameters)
- Serial Port 0 with selectable UART connector (TTL 3.3v with 5v
tolerant) or female DB9 connector (RS232) for command line interface and
in-system programming
- Serial Port 1 with full modem signals on male DB9 connector
- Connectors for UART1 and UART3 TTL-level
- 7 GPIOs on SUN and 24 GPIOs on SUN7
- 1 port ThaiEasyElec’s module connector consisting of SPI and UART
signals from MCU (can be configured as 10 GPIO ports)
- One USB host interface with USB type A connector and power switch
IC LM3526M-L (SUN and SUN7 full-option)
- Built-in DP83848 Ethernet and RJ45 connector (full-option only)
- JTAG connector for programming and debugging
- Connectors for 9-12VDC power supply (DC jack and screw-type)
- Pulse-controlled type buzzer