The resolution is currently listed as 128x32. Of course it's actually 64x32. Photos correspond to reality. Currently the description says "The IIC address is subject to change." This is a complete misconception: there are no jumpers on the board to change the address and there is no way to do it through i2c . Upon arrival, the display I received was behaving a little oddly: it kept skipping every other line. This results in a vertical stretching effect (I'm using the Adafruit SSD1306 library for Arduino). I can't rule out the possibility that it's a software issue, but from discussions online this seems to be a common hardware defect for SSD1306 displays. Edit: The interlacing seems to have been a software issue. My screen worked fine with the u8g2 library.
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