Developer Rahul Dewan has released Duet Display version 1.0 – an iOS app that lets you use your iPad or iPhone as a second, wired display for OS X, via USB.
For OS X musicians, Duet Display gives you another way to use an iPad when you’re not using it as a controller or mobile music devices.
When the app was initially released, we noted that is was not stable and bug-free enough to be considered a ‘version 1′ release yet. We recommend reading the feedback at the App Store, because initial feedback was mixed, with some users having excellent results and others running into bugs.
With Duet Display v1.0, the developer promises improved performance and stability.
Here’s what’s new in Duet Display 1.0:
- Better Performance
- Bug fixes for iOS 7 users
- More resolutions for iPhones/iPads
- Support for Scaled Resolutions
- Works with Airplay
- Support for display mirroring
- Bug fixes/stability improvements
The new release appears to have resolved many users’ issues, because the current version is rated 4.5 stars (out of 5).
Note: The developer recommends that users update both the iOS and OS X apps.
Here’s the official intro video:
Duet Display is available in the App Store for US $14.99.
If you have used the new version, leave a comment and share how you are using it with your music apps and how it is working for you!