This is a stunning blue LCD with white back - lit pixels. It's a graphical upgrade from the common 16x2 LCDs, offering full graphical control. The LCD has a blue background with 128 x 64'monochrome' white pixels. It uses a low - power white LED back - light. Driven by the on - board 5V parallel interface chipset KS0108 and KS0107, which are widely used and well - documented. There's an existing Arduino library on the wiki using 'pin out B'. The PCB measures 93mmx70mm (~ 3.66' x 2.75') and the viewing area is 71mmx39mm (2.8' x 1.5'). For a datasheet, you can refer to the one from Vishay, which is easy to read. It comes with a 36 - pin 0.1' header and a 10K contrast pot.

Using this LCD is quite straightforward. First, connect it to your device using the 36 - pin 0.1' header. You can adjust the contrast using the 10K contrast pot until the display looks clear. If you're using an Arduino, there's a library on the wiki that you can use with 'pin out B'. When it comes to power, make sure to provide a stable 5V power supply as it's driven by a 5V parallel interface chipset. For maintenance, keep it in a dry and clean environment. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. If you need to know more technical details, you can refer to the datasheet from Vishay.