@crispyoz I hadn't considered that, but it seems that getting the display connected to the Omega LTE might be the better option, if it's possible: the Omega LTE is infinitely more compact than most LTE options I've seen and having all of the network info available to software is a huge boon. From what I can tell the Omega Dash only differs in that it has the display adapter built-in, so if I can get the display connected to the Omega LTE and use the Dash drivers or OS, the LTE should be able to drive the display. Although I'm now tempted to grab the Dash and just plug in my display instead of the 3.2" and see if it works.