
Currently in public beta Will be available in macOS Monterey (releasing Late 2021).

Trackpad and keyboard support only for primary Mac.Audio support for secondary Mac (the display).Connects over WiFi, Thunderbolt, or Ethernet.Limited to 720p or 1080p display resolution.Software-enabled: Only works with new Mac models.Monterey includes a new AirPlay to Mac feature, which will allow you to use a Mac as an external display for another Mac. Below we’ll explore:Īpple’s macOS Monterey is set to release later this year. But if you’re looking for some more firepower for a second display, Luna Display could be a better fit for your workflow.

You might be okay sticking with Apple’s native AirPlay to Mac feature, launching later this year in macOS Monterey.

But which option is the best fit for your setup? Need more screen space? These days there are a number of options to extend your Mac display to another Mac.
