Mark Talluto wrote:

> On May 26, 2010, at 6:52 AM, Roger.E.Eller at sealedair.com wrote:
>>>> René
>>
>> I believe this is just a repackaged VNC client (which is free).
>> You can get free VNC clients for every OS including Android
>> based phones, iPhone/iPod Touch, Mac, Win, Lin, and all types
>> of *nix. It can be useful as long as your virtual keyboard is
>> supported. Don't expect to be steaming video however, because
>> it is not designed for that. It should be fine for basic
>> interaction with a desktop 2D OS.
>
> I bought it and it works great!  It probably is using VNC under
> the hood.  The speed is great.  I have not tried video yet.  But
> the screen refresh is very quick and usable.  The mouse moves like
> if it was connected via wire as a second monitor.  There is no
> pinching as in VNC.  There is no virtual keyboard.  For our use
> we could create one through the software we intend to run on the
> device.  It does what it says it is supposed to do.  It turns your
> iPad into a second monitor.  It costs $9.99.

That, and a second computer. :)

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