Increased Productivity
Allows users to extend their desktop to an iPad or Android tablet, providing additional workspace for multitasking and productivity.
Easy Setup
Simple to install and connect with minimal technical knowledge required, allowing for quick integration into the workflow.
Compatibility
Supports multiple operating systems including macOS, Windows, iOS, and Android, making it versatile for different environments.
Portability
Transforms a tablet into a second screen, which is more portable and convenient than traditional monitors, beneficial for users on the go.
Touchscreen Support
Offers touchscreen functionality on tablets, adding interactive capabilities that standard monitors might lack.
No Additional Hardware
Does not require any additional hardware other than the tablet and the connecting cable, reducing extra expenses.
Wireless Mode
Provides a wireless mode for users who prefer a cable-free setup, making the workspace cleaner and more flexible.
Third party app Duet (duetdisplay.com) allows vertical orientation.
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over 1 year ago
The native Apple Sidecar monitor extension thing will only work within range of the host computer (“both devices must be within 10 meters (30 feet) of each other and have Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Handoff turned on “). There’s third party apps that kind of do what Sidecar does for older iPads AND Android devices. I like Duet duetdisplay.com – again, wired/wireless distance limitations restrict “portability”.
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over 1 year ago
Thanks to our friends at About Chromebooks, Penoval, the Crostini subreddit, Duet Display and MyScript for helping make this possible.
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over 2 years ago
– At one point I cleared the cache, and it appeared to fix the problem (I could USB-C transfer files to and from device). However, today I booted up my SN and got hit with the familiar “Duet Display connection; No installed apps work with this USB accessory. Learn more about this accessory at https://duetdisplay.com”.
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over 2 years ago