Both my MacBook Pro and iMac Pro have USB-C, so it was the natural choice for me.īefore we finish I would like to mention that this post is not sponsored in any way. I bought the USB-C version because I’m using newer Mac computers. It comes in both a Mini-Display Port and a USB-C version. Luna Display comes in a tiny little box, 65 mm square, and the device itself 14 mm wide at the base, and protrudes just 18 mm from your computer. Astropad has been great, but a lot has changed, and frankly, I feel that in many ways, Luna Display pretty much makes Astropad unnecessary, as you can do everything that it does over a Luna connection. Luna Display is from the same people that brought us Astropad, that I reviewed in Episode 483 some three years ago now. If you’d like to be notified when Photographer’s Friend 3.0 becomes available, sign up for our newsletters.Īnyway, back to Luna Display. The app is now with Apple for review though, and I’m hoping to release it in the coming days, so stay tuned. I decided to add a couple more features to our Photographer’s Friend app version 3.0, and one of them took a lot more time than I had expected, and to complete this kind of work, I really just have to go down-periscope and devote every waking minute to the project. I backed the Kickstarter for this around a year ago, and have been very excited to finally use it after it was delivered last week.īefore we jump into the review, I’d like to apologize for my radio silence over the last few weeks. This week we’re going to take a look at Luna Display, an amazing little device that turns your iPad into a wireless second display for your Mac.
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