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Running Windows on your Mac
iMac as screen for a Pc
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<blockquote data-quote="tsemple" data-source="post: 1907546" data-attributes="member: 222940"><p><a href="https://astropad.com/product/lunadisplay/" target="_blank">Luna Display</a> supports Windows (requires USB-C that supports Thunderbolt or DisplayPort, or HDMI port for the ‘Display Unit’). It will turn a Mac or iPad into an extended display. It will work over WiFi or Ethernet. With 2 macs you can connect via Thunderbolt, if the PC supports that I think you can use cable for that.</p><p></p><p>I have used this product for several years, it allows me to use my iMac at home as extended display for my work MacBook Pro (I also have an external monitor that hooks up as well). It has been well worth it for me as I’ve been working from home for last 2 years due to COVID concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tsemple, post: 1907546, member: 222940"] [URL='https://astropad.com/product/lunadisplay/']Luna Display[/URL] supports Windows (requires USB-C that supports Thunderbolt or DisplayPort, or HDMI port for the ‘Display Unit’). It will turn a Mac or iPad into an extended display. It will work over WiFi or Ethernet. With 2 macs you can connect via Thunderbolt, if the PC supports that I think you can use cable for that. I have used this product for several years, it allows me to use my iMac at home as extended display for my work MacBook Pro (I also have an external monitor that hooks up as well). It has been well worth it for me as I’ve been working from home for last 2 years due to COVID concern. [/QUOTE]
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