The idea of using an iPhone or iPad as a second display for Mac is
not an entirely new one. In fact, as the saying roughly goes, there are many
apps for that, but since they connect tablet and computer via Wi-Fi,
the lag encountered is rather crippling to the overall experience. One
developer has sought to rectify the common problem with secondary iPhone
/ iPad displays, which at times, feel more like remote desktop than the
fluid, connected experiences, by creating a solution that links both
parties over USB.
Whereas, with Wi-Fi, you’re always going to be hit by that dreaded
lag, Duet Display quite literally bridges the gap by connecting via
Lightning or 30-pin USB cable. It’s not an absolute remedy to those
aforementioned issues, so won’t run as smoothly as a bunch of
daisy-chained Thunderbolt displays, but if you’ve ever tried any of the
Wi-Fi-based options, you’ll notice a considerable improvement when
trying Duet Display for the first time.
Created by a former Apple Engineer, Duet Display offers two main
modes – Retina Mode and non-Retina Mode. The former, as you’d imagine,
is sharper, but at the expense of smoothness, while the non-Retina
option offers less lag yet also less detail. You also have the option to
set the frame rate at 30 fps or 60 fps, and if you’re using an older
iPhone or iPad, it’s probable that its internal hardware won’t be able
to cope with the strain of the higher settings.
Provided you own a Mac, iPhone or iPad and a USB cable to connect the
two, you can get started with Duet Display, which will also require the
download of apps for iOS and OS X.
It should be noted that while Duet Display is a neat option for those
really in need of that additional real estate, it’s far from ideal, and
not only will you still get lag, but it may put significant strain on
the resources of both your Mac and your iPhone / iPad. But, it’s
nonetheless a step in the right direction, and with configurable modes
and frame rate options, you can definitely make the best of this app and
enjoy a second display wherever you may be.
The Mac app is free, while the iPhone and iPad app costs $9.99 for a
limited time. Within 24 hours, it’ll rise to $14.99, so if you’re
deliberating, you should probably make your decision sooner rather than
later.
(Download: Duet Display for iOS on the App Store)
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Friday, December 19, 2014
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