![]() There are a number of options, all with similar price tags, but we think Duet Display ($19) is the best option. Splashtop offers a free version of their app, but it only works for 5 minutes at a time–any more, and you’ll need to shell out some cash. You should be able to set up the VNC server on the Mac (its under System Preferences > Sharing > Screen Sharing), and use a VNC client on the iPad. Unfortunately, there are no good free options for this. All you need is a little stand like this one, or a case that has the ability to keep your iPad upright. The best apps that provide this ability cost $20 or less, which–coupled with the price of a stand–is pretty darn cheap for a second monitor with a touch screen. ![]() But if you already have an iPad, it can pull double duty as a second monitor at your desk, or even with your laptop when you’re out and about. RELATED: How to Use Multiple Monitors to Be More ProductiveĪn iPad can’t compete with a real monitor, of course, in terms of size or price. Got an iPad? You can use it as a second display for your Mac or PC. The 20 Air Display works with a free desktop client ( available for both PC and Mac) over a Wi-Fi network to turn your iPad into a second (or third, or fourth) monitor. You must first have an app installed on the iPad that is. With two screens side by side, you can more easily see all your windows at once, keeping you productive. Transfer documents to the iPad from the Mac Mini using the same File Sharing screen in iTunes. ![]()
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