jeff.page.rides said:
...As I scan through the posts, it looks like there are so many problems and limitations with most of the displays but the 860C. ....
You realize this is your personal opinion. My personal opinion is another one. :wink:
I see problems with bootloader flashing , which never is the case with stock display.
Every option has his limitations and advantages. It depends on the person which he find important.
But most important is preparation before flashing, by reading the manual or the wiki.
The choices are:
A small discrete display like the vlcd6 and xh18 or sw102 or medium sized vlcd5 or the bigger one like KTlcd3 or 860C.
To complicate it, there is also a non-flashable 850C/860C for stock tsdz2.
Most settings are the same, but indeed the display handling is a lot easier with flashed KTlcd3/860C, also is the information on display.
Easy one time flashing the controller with STlink or with another special device for flashing the display bootloader
With third party displays there are some problems with new hardware, so it is not possible to flash the bootloader anymore.
With stock displays this is never a problem, because you only need to flash the controller.
Other problem is the non-flashable v.2 controller from Enerprof, but that is with both display's a problem