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Luna Display turns your iPad into an extra Windows screen

AstroPad’s Luna Display turns iPad screens into additional displays for Mac computers, similar to Apple’s SideCar feature.

The company added support for Windows devices in the latest update, and it works with Windows 10 (1809) and iPadOS 12.1.

Therefore, your devices must be running these operating systems and their updates to be able to take advantage of the new feature.

The terminal also allows you to use the Apple Pencil with your iPad screen, eliminating the need for digital artboards.

The new AstroPad peripheral comes with two types of ports, which you can get with an HDMI or USB C port.

Owners of previous versions of the terminal can also update to the new system and use it with Windows 10 devices with ease.

Using Luna Display Terminals with iPads and Windows 10

The terminal is very easy to use, you can get it via her official site Priced around $130 for all copies.

When you get the terminal, all you need is to install it on your computer and install its launcher application, and then connect your iPad and Windows computer to the same internet.

Or you can connect an iPad to a Windows computer via the USB connection of the Luna Display.

This is if you do not want to use the wireless Internet connection between the two devices together, or you are experiencing network connection problems.

The Luna Display terminal supports the touch screen of your iPad, as well as the Apple Pencil to draw directly on the screen.

The beginning of the idea and the emergence of Luna Display

You might think that the idea of ​​the Luna Display is a bit repetitive, as Apple introduced the SideCar feature that offers the same functionality in the Catalina system.

But in fact, Luna Display technology appeared nearly two years before the idea of ​​Apple, and immediately after that the war between Apple and AstroPad began.

Luna Display has started its journey as a special and exclusive terminal for MacBooks, but its new update makes it work with Windows computers.

The terminal still works efficiently with Mac computers, as you can use it instead of Sidecar to turn your iPad into a screen.

This terminal is the only physical solution that does not depend on your Apple account or your device’s Internet connection.

Read also:Apple officially launches macOS Monterey on October 25

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