Using Luna, we're able to take full advantage of every pixel on the iPad at full retina resolution. It's strange and exciting all at the same time, but once you settle into your workflow, it makes you wonder why this hasn't been an obvious product pairing for Apple all along.This setup truly combines the best of both Mac and iPad, with the processing power of the Mac Mini and the edge-to-edge retina display of the iPad. When you launch Luna, you're running your macOS on your iPad and when you close out of the Luna app, you have a regular iPad Pro again. There's definitely an element of inception to using your iPad as a display for your Mac. But still, this setup was mind-blowing in other ways.
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