Tuesday, March 1, 2011

iDisplay now ready to turn your Android device into a secondary display

While iPhone and iPad users have been able to use iDisplay to turn their device into a secondary display for some time now (with at least some degree of success), Android users have unfortunately been left to their own devices -- until now, that is. The folks behind the app have finally made an Android version available as well, which is apparently compatible with all Android smartphones and tablets running Android 2.1 or later, and works in both portrait and landscape modes. As with the iOS version, it's also compatible with both Windows and OS X, and it'll set you back the same $4.99.

2 comments:

  1. use Air Display with my Macbook Pro 13" and my iPad. Truely useful screen sharing on a display large enough to hold more than just an IM window.

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  2. Why?!? This is just stupid. This is one of those "look what we can do" kind of things that have no merit whatsoever. It's the same as all those commercials that advertise how you can watch movies on your smartphone. Who the hell wants to do any of these things on a 3" screen?

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