It uses a Parallel RGB interface. The main differences from an LVDS interface are:
Signal Type: The RGB interface uses single-ended, parallel TTL level signals, with a separate line for each color bit (e.g., R0-R5, G0-G5, B0-B5). LVDS uses differential signal pairs, which offer better noise immunity.
Application: The RGB interface is common for direct drive from a main controller, especially at lower resolutions and shorter distances. LVDS is better for higher resolutions, higher speeds, and longer cables, with lower EMI.
Pin Count: The RGB interface typically requires more pins.