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How to turn an old tablet into a second PC monitor for free

If you’re used to working with multiple computer monitors at your desk, traveling with a laptop can be tough. Suddenly, you’re back to the single-screen lifestyle, and on a cramped laptop display to boot. Fortunately, though, there’s a free way to use old iPads, Android tablets, or even other laptops as extra monitors for your Windows PC.

The solution is a utility called . It may not be the only multi-monitor software out there, but it’s the most versatile free option I’ve found so far.

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