The software starts and the iPad is functioning as an additional display for the Windows PC. What’s really interesting here is that you don’t need to use the same Apple ID for Duet as the login on the iPad, meaning you can share devices with your family (and something you cannot do with Apple Sidecar). From there, create a Duet account with your email address or, with a Google, Apple, or Microsoft account. You’ll need to download and install the Duet client on both the iPad as well as the Windows PC. Duet Pro adds Apple Pencil support, as well as higher-resolution rendering. The base tier called Duet Air adds wireless support as well as a remote desktop client for controlling your PC on the road. From there, a subscription is required ranging from $2 to $3 per month. Now, the app is available as a free download from the App Store to run a time-limited trial. In the past, a one-time purchase was required. The pricing for Duet Display has changed recently.
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