It is no secret, that digital EPIGRAPHY was blown away by the performance Astropad Studio delivers when used with Luna Display.Īccording to a new report from 9To5Mac, Apple is now working on making this seamless experience baked into the Mac with a feature that would let you pair your iPad with your Mac to turn your iPad into a secondary Mac display in a similar manner. While Duet provides a purely software-based experience, Astro HQ went even further when introduced Luna Display, a tiny hardware dongle, leveraging the power of your computer’s GPU making the experience as seamless as possible. We already introduced two of the best-known companies effectively turning the iPad into a Wacom-like drawing tablet, called Duet and Astro HQ. What is ingenious in these setups is that you can not only see the regular macOS interface on your iPad, but you can also touch the screen and use the Apple Pencil. In these systems, your Mac's desktop is mirrored/extended to your other screens, in a way that as you drag a window off one, it appears on the other. Whether you’d like to use your iPad as a drawing display or merely as an extension of your Mac’s screen real estate, you will find numerous third-party solutions in the App Store. Astro’s Luna Display provides the most seamless tethered drawing experience on the iPad (Photo by Astro HQ)
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