0.1.8.1
Application, Productivity
Duet
3.1 | 7786 Ratings | 37071 Views
WHAT'S NEW
Stability fixes.Category | : | Application, Productivity | Developer | : | Duet |
Released | : | 2019-10-02 | Update | : | 2020-01-24 |
Get It On | : | Last Version | : | 0.1.8.1 | |
Content Rating | : | Everyone |
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And with our latest release, you can even add a touch bar to any Android with any Mac.
— PRESS —
TechCrunch – “Feels Like Magic”
TIME – “Getting Work Done Faster and More Efficiently”
The Guardian – “Lag-free”
Forbes – “The simple thing to note is this…Duet Display works.”
The Verge – “Glorious Fluidity”
Lifehacker – “It’s fast, easy to use, and works great”
Business Insider – “Zero lag and true retina resolution”
Wall Street Journal – “It’s as easy as just plugging it in”
— REVIEWS —
“Awesome! My iPad Pro can be an extra monitor! Cool app”
~CEO of T-Mobile, John Legere
“Just started using this app called Duet… Kinda love it so far.”
~Comedian and Youtube, Phillip DeFranco
— DO MORE —
Be twice as productive by multitasking with two screens. And for those that travel, have a portable way to stay productive.
— INCREDIBLY SIMPLE —
To get started, open Duet on your device and the free Duet desktop app will automatically detect your device that you can click to connect, and transform it into a high performance touchscreen display.
— TOUCHSCREEN —
Interact with Mac & PC like never before, with touch & gestures, including two-finger scrolling, pan and zoom.
** 50% Off For A Limited Time **
Duet turns your Android phone, tablet, or Chromebook into the most advanced extra display for both Mac & PC. Developed by a team of ex-Apple engineers, Duet offers unparalleled performance and display quality – all with zero lag.
Duet Works With:
All Androids with 7.0+
All Macs with 10.14 (Mojave) and later
All PCs with Windows 10 and later
“All my mac folks look at the Duet app… GREAT!”
~Actor and Comedian, Sinbad
“Very smooth and responsive indeed, plus you could use the touch screen to “click” on screen interfaces!”
~Photographer, Lok Cheung
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