 You can display Adafruit IO data on any HDMI display with the Raspberry Pi Pico W and Adafruit's Pi Cowbell DVI output. This Pi Cowbell add-on board is designed to work with the Raspberry Pi Pico W and lets you display images and graphics to any HDMI display or TV. The Adafruit Proto Pi Cowbell Doubler puts the Pico and an add-on board side by side with additional ports, pinouts, and lipo battery charging. We designed a 3D printed mounting plate to house the Proto Doubler. We secured it to the back of our 7-inch HDMI display which has VESA compatible mounting holes. A SCD41, CO2, and humidity sensor are set up to log data to an Adafruit IO feed. We also have a DS18B20 waterproof sensor logging our pool's temperature. Using our Pico DVI IO project we're able to display data from both of our sensor nodes on our HDMI monitor. We think this is a great way to display sensor data to any HDMI TV especially for workshops or educational office spaces. The code uses the Pico DVI library for a doing note to display images and graphics. Adafruit IO now features hardware support for the Raspberry Pi Pico W. To learn more about this project check out the tutorial on learn.adafruit.com. You can get the parts to build this project from the Adafruit shop, links are in the description. These DIY HDMI connectors and ribbon cables are great for these type of projects. You can 3D print the mounting plate in your favorite PLA filament. The mounting plate features built-in standoffs for securing the Adafruit Proto Pi-Cal Bell Doubler with machine screws. Additional standoffs are used to secure a top cover that features mounting slots for additional sensors and components. We hope this inspires you to try Adafruit IO and the Pico DVI for your next IoT project.