Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “The Triple Monitor Mega MacBook!”.
So I found these cool little contraptions., They’re called Mountie, and what these guys do is allow you to clip an iPad onto a laptop., In this case a Macbook.. The reason you might want to do it is for multitasking to create a multi-monitor laptop scenario.. Now, normally you’d only do it with one iPad, but I was like that’s just not exciting enough: let’s get two.. two iPads one Macbook and create a triple monitor freak show.. Now, once you get connected like that, you’re probably wondering well what do I? How do I? What’S on the iPad, What’s on the laptop? Well, there’s an app., It’s called Duet Display and it allows you to extend your desktop onto an iPad. In fact, there’s another one called Air Display, as well as a couple different ones, each with different features and functions.. Let’S crack these babies open.
How many people wish they had a multi-monitor setup on the go, but you don’t want to have a separate external display, They’re big they’re heavy. They require power source because they don’t have a battery built-in.. Well, an iPad sort of solves all of that. Little adapters, I’m guessing depending on which Macbook and which iPad.
That’s the thing right there and its own.. So there’s one.. Let’S get the other baby cracked open. Tiniest little instruction, manual., Macbook and Macbook pro use D or F. Okay D is pre-installed. They’re like these little spacers, of course, once you figure out which ones you need, you should be all set..
So if I crack this open. Just a little bit of this action here, Oooh wow, that’s a lot more secure than I expected it to be and that just clips in Wow okay, so you can kind of leave it on there. .