macOS Catalina introduces Sidecar, a native feature that turns the iPad into a secondary display for the Mac. It’s a useful function that works well, but it’s also something that third-party companies have been doing for several years now.
One of those companies makes the Luna Display, a hardware-based dongle that plugs into the Mac to turn the iPad into a secondary display. According to Luna Display’s founders, though Sidecar offers similar connected technology, the Luna Display is sticking around.
“We’re not going anywhere,” wrote CEO Matt Ronge and Head of Product Giovanni Donelli in a blog post shared this afternoon. The two go on to explain that while they’re disappointed in Apple’s decision, they plan to continue to cater to creative professionals.
Read more at MacRumors.com

