Lian Li Unveils 8.8” Universal Screen (US88v1) for Custom PC Builds

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[Press Release] Lian Li has revealed the 8.8” Universal Screen (US88v1), a USB-powered secondary display built for PC enthusiasts. It features a 1920×480 IPS panel, a 60Hz refresh rate, and 500 nits of brightness, delivering sharp visuals for system stats, media, or custom content without requiring GPU outputs.

Connecting via USB 9-pin header or Type-A extension, the US88v1 offers a simple plug-and-play setup that doesn’t affect GPU performance. It provides a clean way to display monitoring data, overlays, or personal content.

Lian Li Unveils 8.8” Universal Screen (US88v1)

The included bracket allows tilt, rotation, and height adjustment, with support for 120mm/140mm fans or flat surfaces via adhesive pads. This makes it adaptable to different case layouts.

A built-in diffused ARGB lighting ring adds ambient effects, fully customizable with L-Connect 3. Users can upload videos, images, and sync lighting with the rest of their system.

The US88v1 is available in black or white from September 19, 2025, at an MSRP of $84.99 USD. More details are available on the official product page.

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