Good call out, though luckily I will be able to install apps. I'll probably try "second monitor" via wireless, but if that isn't up to the task I'll buy Super Display - https://superdisplay.app/ which allows for wired connectivity and even lets the tablet run at 120hz! Source: 10 months ago
No, there is no android Bluebeam app. I have a few options for PDF markups, but I most frequently use Bluebeam on the PC and the Boox e-reader app (NeoReader) on the Boox. NeoReader has a similar feature where it saves the PDF automatically on exit, and can export vector marks on the PDF (however editing the vector markups is a little buggy/limited). NeoReader also has some good markup tools, more suited to using... Source: 11 months ago
Did you download and install the superdisplay driver for windows? I'm testing it right now. You can get it here. https://superdisplay.app/. Source: 12 months ago
I plan to use the https://superdisplay.app/ app. It worked well on the Q5 but could only use it for the 3 days trial (because Q5 don't have google play store so you can't buy/use the paid version). Source: almost 1 year ago
Its for only windows right ? https://superdisplay.app/ , I need it for macOS. Source: about 1 year ago
Has anyone tried using Superdisplay to connect with their pc over local wifi? It would be nice if it worked well, since it doesn't require any subscription fees. Source: about 1 year ago
Consider also samsung galaxy tab, I have s8 ultra and it can work with PC like screen tablet on wifi or cable with no lag through https://superdisplay.app/. Source: about 1 year ago
Use superdisplay, way better than the default windows/Samsung option. Source: about 1 year ago
SuperDisplay is an Android app in the PlayStore. Then when you install, the app will show this address where to get the PC drivers. You get the app free for 3 days before it requires you to pay $10 to continue, so you can try it out first. Source: over 1 year ago
Galaxy Tab A7 Lite running superDisplay that lets me use it as a secondary monitor and the app works flawlessly. No input lag and it’s exactly what I was looking for in terms of a tiny second monitor that’s also portable. Source: over 1 year ago
Both wired and wireless forms of SuperDisplay require the SuperDisplay Windows Driver on host machine: https://superdisplay.app/. Source: over 1 year ago
Install the Android app then go to https://superdisplay.app/ to install the Windows driver. Source: over 1 year ago
The built-in feature is okay but not great. I am using SuperDisplay (one time 9.99 purchase) which works wired and let's you use the tablet screen at native resolution and 120hz with minimal latency. Source: over 1 year ago
During the separate search, I found another app, https://superdisplay.app/, which is intended solely for sharing Android tablet screens to computers. It does cable connection (through ADB) and is really responsive. However, it won't support neither touch nor eraser features are to be made available through the "screen-sharing". Source: over 1 year ago
I use Superdisplay when I am traveling so I don't have to bring another monitor. https://superdisplay.app/ It works great! Source: over 1 year ago
Works very well, I use the superDisplay app. It is very convenient, especially for music, class notes or messages :). I plan to root the tablet to leave it with a minimum load of consumption, since I will not use it for anything else. Source: over 1 year ago
Try SuperDisplay. Works wonders on both Wired and Wireless. Source: almost 2 years ago
Https://superdisplay.app/ seems like what you're looking for. Source: almost 2 years ago
I use SuperDisplay (website); while it's not cheap, it does an excellent job of mirroring the source display and sending pressure-sensitive input back. Source: almost 2 years ago
Never got to try it out but I heard people recommending this https://superdisplay.app/. Source: almost 2 years ago
There are other apps that help make use of a tablet but they're different in functionality. SuperDisplay makes the tablet work as a second monitor. Scrcpy copies the tablet screen and allows the tablet to be controlled from the computer. Source: about 2 years ago
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