![]() ![]() My laptop is a bit older and uses Mini DisplayPort for attaching external displays (Astro HQ is working on this interface but the prototypes aren’t quite ready.) The device immediately started blinking. I put the USB-C hardware you saw above into my wife’s MacBook Pro. The prototype hardware arrived late last Saturday, so here is how my Sunday morning started… Setup ![]() It’s also got me thinking about how to reorganize my home office, because this is a great setup no matter where you are! It’s not hyperbole to say that this new product, called Luna Display, solves this problem completely. So much so that it’s the capability I miss the most when I travel, especially when I have an iPad with a kick-ass display. By now, it’s fully ingrained in my habits and makes for a very efficient workflow. I’ve had two displays on my development machines since the 1990’s. Troy Gaul showed me the video from the Kickstarter page, Matt Ronge asked me if I’d give it a try (“Hell yeah!”), and Savannah Reising sent me the prototype hardware you see above. It’s a co-working space that we share with the fine folks at Astro HQ, the makers of the popular AstroPad app. This story all starts out in The Iconfactory office in Minnesota where we do custom app development. The business card underneath this hardware gives you some hints, but where did this magical device come from and how does it work? ![]() What if I told you that you could add a Retina Display to your MacBook Pro for under $100? And what would you think when I showed how it plugs into your computer? ![]()
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