

It’s only after trying to findout which USB display solution it used that I discovered the CH522T MCU and the name “Turing Smart Screen”. The Windows software features functions to change the theme, adjust brightness, display the weather forecast, and so on. The manufacturer says it works with Windows only using its own software, and not AIDA64. MCU – WCH CH552T 8-bit E8051 core MCU for USB devices.3.5-inch IPS display with 480×320 resolution, portrait and landscape support.CPU and memory usage, in Windows, and controlled through commands send to the USB port.

“Turing Smart Screen” is a low-cost 3.5-inch USB-C display that connects to systems with a USB port, and works with Windows, Linux (including Raspberry Pi), MacOS, and other operating systems that support Python3.īut contrary to my initial assumptions, it does not exactly act as a second monitor, and instead, it is an information display, originally designed to show resource utilization, e.g.
