With the latest macOS Catalina and iPadOS, Apple introduced an all new productivity focused feature called ‘sidecar’. It allows device owners to utilise their iPad as a secondary display to their Mac computers. However, long before Apple baked this feature into its devices, an app called ‘Duet Display’ has been providing users with a similar experience which is also available for PCs running Windows 7 or higher.

To take things a step further and expand their customer base, the developers have now launched Android and Chromebook versions of the same. Therefore, users can now use their Android smartphone or tablet as a secondary display for both Mac and PC.

Due to the touchscreen present on tablets and smartphones, Duet Display opens a whole new dimension of interaction with desktop centric operating systems, especially MacOS that natively does not support touch input.

The application makes perfect sense for users who travel with a laptop and tablet, as they can now increase their productivity several folds due to the addition screen real estate. In terms of features, ‘Duet Display’ supports gesture controls, customizable shortcuts and a user friendly ‘Touch Bar’.

The Android version of the application is currently offered at a discounted price of $ 9.99 which is significantly less than the standard $19.99 asking price.

Click here to visit Duet Display website and navigate to the downloads section.