![]() And if you want to check out a new Apple feature that lets you multitask between your Mac and iPad, take a look at how to use Universal Control on Macs and iPads. Now you know how to use your iPad as a second monitor, you might want to check out some other iPad guides, including how to use split screen on iPad and how to screenshot on iPad. Though the iPad app isn't cheap at $10/£8.99, it's certainly more cost effective than forking out for an actual monitor. If you're prepared to go the paid route, Duet Display (opens in new tab) is a more seamless experience - it was built by ex-Apple engineers, according to its blurb. However, the app hasn't been updated since 2018 and is reported to be laggy, though it should be more than sufficient if you're in a pinch and need a second display for working on a spreadsheet or document. One of the most popular is Splashtop Wired XDisplay (opens in new tab), which is free to use so long as you stick to the wired version. But I already use an ipad (granted 1st gen iPad Pro) as a second screen with 2017 MBP. It can’t receive an image from another device with usb c. Though your Windows PC lacks the native support that macOS has, it's still possible to use your iPad as a second monitor with Windows, thanks to some helpful third party apps. The iPad can send an image over to a screen with usb c.
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