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You Can Now Use Your iPad or iPhone as a Secondary Touch Screen Display for Windows

You Can Now Use Your iPad or iPhone as a Secondary Touch Screen Display for Windows

Posted May 12, 2015 at 9:03pm by iClarified
Duet Display has been updated with support for using the iPad as a secondary display for Windows computers. To celebrate the occasion, the app is 40% for today only.

Duet Display allows you to use your iPad or iPhone as an extra display. Developed by a team of ex-Apple engineers, duet is the first high performance solution that has zero lag. Work more effectively with duet. An additional display can increase productivity for engineers, musicians, designers, and artists by up to 48%.

Instructions:
To setup, download and open duet on your Mac or PC (for free) and on iOS. Connect your iDevice to your Mac using a lightning or 30 pin cable. Done.


No need to worry about firewall settings, Wi-Fi speed or your 802.11n network. Duet is secure, simple, and allows you to use your iOS and OS X devices in harmony.

And feel free to use your touch screen for interaction with your new display.



Features:
● Lag Free
● Plug and Play Setup
● 60 Frames Per Second
● Retina Display (optional)
● Secure Wired Connection
● Touch Enabled
● Same Day Support


What's New In This Version:
● WINDOWS 7 AND 8 SUPPORT
● Better performance
● New Screenshots

You can purchase Duet Display from the App Store for $9.99 (40% off its normal price).

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You Can Now Use Your iPad or iPhone as a Secondary Touch Screen Display for Windows

You Can Now Use Your iPad or iPhone as a Secondary Touch Screen Display for Windows

You Can Now Use Your iPad or iPhone as a Secondary Touch Screen Display for Windows

You Can Now Use Your iPad or iPhone as a Secondary Touch Screen Display for Windows
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Roko Prc
Roko Prc - May 13, 2015 at 4:28pm
could not install PC version, installation of prerequisite software failed :-(
t11chb
t11chb - May 13, 2015 at 10:25am
This has been available for a few years
Jim
Jim - May 13, 2015 at 12:31am
Finally we are talking!
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