 You can display graphics and images to an external monitor with the Feather RP2040 DVI. This Feather RP2040 has all the goodies you know and love plus digital video output that will work with any HDMI monitor or display. It features the RP2040 chip with a DVI HDMI port, 8MB of spy flash, Stem-AQT, onboard NeoPixel and USB-C. Our 3D printed case secures the Feather in a compact enclosure without the need of any hardware screws. The top cover snap fits together with access to the Stem-AQT port and features live hinges for the boot and reset buttons. All you need to get up and running is 5V USB power and an HDMI-capable display. You can use the display IO library in Circuit Python to quickly create projects that can display text, images and animated graphics. With the Feather RP2040 DVI you can display the REPL directly to your HDMI monitor so you can debug your code while developing your project. Display IO makes it easy to prototype your project so you can quickly get up and running. You can download 3D models of the Feather RP2040 DVI and design your own custom 3D printed projects. The Pico DVI wrapper for Arc Duino lets you develop projects using the Adafruit GFX library so you can draw lines, circles and text to develop video-based projects. Download the library in Arc Duino and check out the code examples to get started. There's tons of retro-inspired screensavers such as an aquarium full of fish, classic flying toasters, an Amiga-inspired 3D bouncing ball, Max Headroom's glitching TV host and the good old bouncing DVD logo. Check out the guide on the Adafruit Learning System for documentation, files and demo code. We hope this inspires you to make video-based projects with the Feather RP2040 with DVI.