Why Choose MiraBox Universal Screen?
MiraBox Universal Screen is built for users who want more than a simple secondary display. It combines PC hardware monitoring, visual customization, and flexible desktop placement in one compact screen category.
Use it to display CPU and GPU status, system performance, GIF wallpapers, animated visuals, or personalized setup themes. It is especially useful for PC case builds, gaming setups, RGB desktops, and creator workstations.
What Is a Universal Screen?
A universal screen is a compact display used in a PC case or desktop setup to show system information, custom visuals, widgets, animations, or themed content. Unlike a traditional monitor, it is usually used as a dedicated visual dashboard for PC hardware status and setup customization.
Common use cases include:
- CPU and GPU monitoring
- Temperature and performance dashboards
- GIF wallpapers and animations
- PC case display customization
- Gaming room and desk setup visuals
- Secondary screen information display
Universal Screen vs Smart Screen
A universal screen is different from a general smart screen. A smart screen is often designed for home control, video calls, apps, or smart home functions. A universal screen is more focused on PC setups, hardware monitoring, visual customization, and desktop aesthetics.
For users building a gaming PC or customizing a desktop setup, a universal screen is usually a better fit than a general smart display.
Universal Screen for PC Hardware Monitoring
One of the most common uses of a universal screen is hardware monitoring. Users can display real-time PC information such as CPU usage, GPU usage, temperature, memory usage, fan speed, or other system status data, depending on software support.
This makes the screen useful for gamers, PC builders, overclocking users, and anyone who wants to keep system performance visible without opening software windows on the main monitor.
Universal Screen for Gaming and RGB Setups
A universal screen can also work as part of a gaming room or RGB desktop setup. Users can display animated themes, custom images, game-related visuals, or setup-style graphics to match the rest of their desk.
When combined with Stream Dock devices, keyboards, lighting, and MiraBox software, the universal screen becomes part of a more visual desktop ecosystem.